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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained + from the Pueblos of New Mexico and Arizona in 1881 + Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the + Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1881-82, + Government Printing Office, Washington, 1884, pages 511-594 + +Author: James Stevenson + +Release Date: October 23, 2006 [EBook #19606] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: UTF-8 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PUEBLOS OF NEW MEXICO *** + + + + +Produced by Louise Hope, Carlo Traverso, and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at +http://gallica.bnf.fr) + + + + + + +</pre> + + +<div class = "mynote"> +<p>Transcriber’s Note:</p> + +<p>This text contains a few characters that will only display correctly +in utf-8 (unicode) encoding:</p> + +<p class = "inset"> +ā — a with macron (“long” mark)<br> +ă ĭ ŏ — vowel with breve (“short” mark)<br> +‘ ’ — “forward” and “backward” apostrophes<p> + +<p>If any of these characters do not display properly—in +particular, if the diacritic does not appear directly above the +letter—or if the quotation marks in this paragraph appear as +garbage, make sure your browser’s “character set” or “file encoding” +is set to Unicode (UTF-8). You may also need to change the default +font. Note that the accent sign ´ is generally free-standing.</p> + +<p>Words in which the less common letters appear will have <ins class = +"translit" title = "like this">mouse-hover transliterations</ins>. More +detailed notes on <a href = "#technotes">Zuni transcriptions</a> are at +the end of the text, after the Index.</p> + +<p>Typographical errors have been marked in the text with <ins class = +"correction" title = "like this">mouse-hover popups</ins>. Inconsistent +spacing in the phrase “earthen( )ware” was left as +printed.</p></div> + +<hr> + +<span class = "pagenum">511</span> +<a name = "page511" id = "page511"> </a> +<!--png 659--> + +<h5>SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION—BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY.</h5> + +<hr class = "mid"> + +<h4>ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE</h4> + +<h6>OF THE</h6> + +<h2>COLLECTIONS OBTAINED FROM THE PUEBLOS</h2> + +<h6>OF</h6> + +<h5>ZUÑI, NEW MEXICO, AND WOLPI, ARIZONA, IN 1881.</h5> + +<h6>BY</h6> + +<h4>JAMES STEVENSON.</h4> + +<hr> + +<a name = "page512" id = "page512"> </a> +<!--png 660--> + +<span class = "pagenum">513</span> +<a name = "page513" id = "page513"> </a> +<!--png 661--> + +<h4 class = "section">CONTENTS.</h4> + +<hr class = "tiny"> + +<table class = "index" summary = "table of contents"> +<tr> +<td></td> +<td class = "number">Page.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "smallcaps"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#letter"> +Letter Of Transmittal</a></td> +<td class = "number">517</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "smallcaps"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#intro"> +Introductory</a></td> +<td class = "number">519</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni"> +Collections from Zuñi, N. Mexico</a></td> +<td class = "number">521</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_stone"> +Articles of stone</a></td> +<td class = "number">521</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_stone_axe"> +Axes</a></td> +<td class = "number">521</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_stone_metate"> +Metates</a></td> +<td class = "number">521</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_stone_mortar"> +Mortars</a></td> +<td class = "number">522</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_stone_muller"> +Mullers</a></td> +<td class = "number">524</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_stone_misc"> +Miscellaneous objects</a></td> +<td class = "number">525</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_stone_war"> +Hunting and war amulets</a></td> +<td class = "number">527</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_clay"> +Articles of clay</a></td> +<td class = "number">531</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_clay_jar"> +Water jars</a></td> +<td class = "number">531</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_clay_bottle"> +Water bottles</a></td> +<td class = "number">533</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_clay_canteen"> +Canteens and water jugs</a></td> +<td class = "number">538</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_clay_pitcher"> +Pitchers</a></td> +<td class = "number">543</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_clay_cup"> +Drinking cups and cup-shaped vessels</a></td> +<td class = "number">545</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_clay_bowl"> +Bowls and baskets</a></td> +<td class = "number">546</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_clay_cook"> +Cooking pots</a></td> +<td class = "number">564</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_clay_ladle"> +Dippers, ladles, and spoons</a></td> +<td class = "number">566</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_clay_condiment"> +Condiment vessels</a></td> +<td class = "number">569</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_clay_paintpot"> +Paint pots</a></td> +<td class = "number">570</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_clay_paintjar"> +<ins class = "correction" title = "missing from printed text">Paint +jars</ins></a></td> +<td class = "number">573</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_clay_figure"> +Effigies and figures</a></td> +<td class = "number">574</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_vegetal"> +Vegetal substances</a></td> +<td class = "number">575</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_veg_ladle"> +Eating spoons and ladles</a></td> +<td class = "number">575</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_veg_basket"> +Basketry</a></td> +<td class = "number">576</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_veg_weaving"> +Loom implements</a></td> +<td class = "number">580</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_veg_war"> +Implements of war and the chase</a></td> +<td class = "number">581</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_veg_gambling"> +Gambling implements</a></td> +<td class = "number">581</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_veg_dance"> +Dance implements</a></td> +<td class = "number">582</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_veg_misc"> +Miscellaneous objects</a></td> +<td class = "number">582</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_animal"> +Animal substances</a></td> +<td class = "number">586</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#zuni_animal_misc"> +Miscellaneous objects</a></td> +<td class = "number">586</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<a class = "plain" href = "#wolpi"> +Collections from Wolpi, Arizona</a></td> +<td class = "number">587</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#wolpi_stone"> +Articles of stone</a></td> +<td class = "number">587</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#wolpi_clay"> +Articles of clay</a></td> +<td class = "number">587</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#wolpi_vegetal"> +Vegetal substances</a></td> +<td class = "number">588</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#wolpi_veg_basket"> +Basketry</a></td> +<td class = "number">588</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#wolpi_veg_gourd"> +Gourds, bows, rattles, &c.</a></td> +<td class = "number">589</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#wolpi_veg_dance"> +Head dresses, dance ornaments, images, &c.</a></td> +<td class = "number">590</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#wolpi_veg_weaving"> +Implements for weaving</a></td> +<td class = "number">593</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#wolpi_animal"> +Animal substances</a></td> +<td class = "number">593</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#wolpi_animal_horn"> +Horn and bone</a></td> +<td class = "number">593</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#wolpi_animal_feather"> +Feathers</a></td> +<td class = "number">593</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#wolpi_animal_fabric"> +Woven fabrics</a></td> +<td class = "number">594</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset1"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#wolpi_animal_skin"> +Skin or leather</a></td> +<td class = "number">594</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan = "2"> </td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "sans"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#index"> +Index</a></td> +<td></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "sans"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#technotes"> +Notes on Zuni transcription</a></td> +<td></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "sans"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#nichols"> +Notes on the illustrator</a></td> +<td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<a name = "page514" id = "page514"> </a> +<!--png 662--> + +<span class = "pagenum">515</span> +<a name = "page515" id = "page515"> </a> +<!--png 663--> + +<h4 class = "section">ILLUSTRATIONS.</h4> + +<hr class = "tiny"> + +<table class = "index" summary = "list of illustrations"> +<tr> +<td colspan = "2"></td> +<td class = "number">Page.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number smallcaps"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#plateXL">Plate XL.</a></td> +<td>Polishing pottery</td> +<td class = "number">526</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">XLI.</td> +<td>Zuñi vases and canteen</td> +<td class = "number">538</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td></td> +<td class = "smaller"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#plateXLI_1">XLI.1</a> (bowl) +<a class = "plain" href = "#plateXLI_2">XLI.2</a> (jar) +<a class = "plain" href = "#plateXLI_3">XLI.3</a> (canteen)</td> +<td></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#plateXLII">XLII.</a></td> +<td>Drilling turquoises</td> +<td class = "number">582</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#plateXLIII">XLIII.</a></td> +<td>Moki method of dressing hair</td> +<td class = "number">583</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number"> +<a class = "plain" href = "#plateXLIV">XLIV.</a></td> +<td>Moki method of spinning</td> +<td class = "number">590</td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<a name = "page516" id = "page516"> </a> +<!--png 664--> + + +<span class = "pagenum">517</span> +<a name = "page517" id = "page517"> </a> +<!--png 665--> + +<h4 class = "chapter"><a name = "letter" id = "letter"> +LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL.</a></h4> + +<hr class = "tiny"> + +<p align = "right"> +<i>Washington, D.C., August 28, 1882.</i></p> + +<p><span class = "smallcaps">Sir</span>: I have the honor to present +herewith an illustrated catalogue of archaeologic and ethnologic +collections, made under your direction in Arizona and New Mexico, during +the field season of 1881.</p> + +<p>In connection with these collections, I am indebted to Mr. +Frank H. Cushing for the preparation of the field catalogue for the +collection from Zuñi. His thorough knowledge of the Zuñi language +enabled him to obtain the Indian name of most of the articles procured, +which names are given in this catalogue. I have also to thank him for +valuable assistance in making the collection. I also take pleasure in +expressing thanks to Mr. Victor Mindeleff for his aid in making the +collection, in which labor he rendered faithful assistance.</p> + +<p>Col. L. P. Bradley, commandant of Fort Wingate, extended us many +courtesies and material aid, for which I am pleased to extend +thanks.</p> + +<p>Hoping the collections of the season form a contribution equally +valuable with those previously procured from the southwest,</p> + +<p class = "inset"> +I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant,</p> + +<p align = "right"> +JAMES STEVENSON.</p> + +<p>Prof. <span class = "smallcaps">J. W. Powell</span>,</p> + +<p class = "inset2"> +<i>Director Bureau of Ethnology.</i></p> + + +<a name = "page518" id = "page518"> </a> +<!--png 666--> + + +<span class = "pagenum">519</span> +<a name = "page519" id = "page519"> </a> +<!--png 667--> + +<h3 class = "chapter"> +ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE<br> +OF THE COLLECTIONS OF 1881.</h3> + +<hr class = "tiny"> + +<h4 class = "smallcaps">By James Stevenson.</h4> + +<hr class = "tiny"> + +<h4><a name = "intro" id = "intro">INTRODUCTORY.</a></h4> + +<p>The following catalogue contains a descriptive enumeration of the +archaeologic and ethnologic specimens collected in Arizona and New +Mexico during the season of 1881. These collections were all obtained +from the pueblo of Zuñi in Northwestern New Mexico, and the pueblos +comprising the province of Tusayan, in Northeastern Arizona. The entire +collection contains about four thousand nine hundred specimens.</p> + +<p>The articles of stone consist of axes, in various conditions of +preservation. Some are quite perfect, while many are more or less +impaired by modern uses, for which they were not originally intended. In +nearly all instances they are grooved, and a few are provided with +double splitting or cutting edges; but as a rule these axes were made +with one end blunt for pounding or hammering, while the opposite end is +provided with an edge. The large pestles and mortars were designed for +crushing grain and food, the small ones for grinding and mixing mineral +pigments for ceramic or decorative purposes.</p> + +<p>Among the articles of stone are about one hundred and fifty hunting +and war amulets. These objects present the most interesting features of +the collection, and were among the most difficult articles to obtain. +The Indians prize them very highly as keepsakes, which they employ in +war, the chase, and sacred ceremonies. Each specimen is specifically +referred to in the catalogue, accompanied with some wood-cut +illustrations of such specimens as possess the greatest +significance.</p> + +<p>Mr. Frank H. Cushing has presented a full account of the history, +traditions, and uses of these images or gods, in a paper entitled “Zuñi +Fetiches,” in the Second Annual Report of the Bureau for 1882, to which +the reader is referred.</p> + +<p>In these collections, as in those of the two previous seasons, +articles of clay predominate. They consist of Tinajas, or large, +decorated, vase-shaped water-vessels. These vary in capacity from one to +six gallons, and are the principal vessels used for holding and storing +water for domestic purposes. These vases do not vary greatly in form, +yet the colored designs with which they are ornamented present as many +variations as there are specimens. The causes for these variations, both +in size and ceramic characters, as well as the method of manufacturing +them, are quite fully explained in the notes accompanying my catalogue +of collections from these same localities in the Annual Report of the +Bureau of Ethnology for 1880-’81.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">520</span> +<a name = "page520" id = "page520"> </a> +<!--png 668--> + +<p>The collection also contains a large number of jug-shaped canteens, +varying in capacity from one pint to three gallons. These vessels, like +an ordinary jug, are provided with a small nozzle, and are used to carry +water and to drink from. They vary in their decorative designs, but are +seldom as elaborate or beautiful as the vases.</p> + +<p>In the collection are also clay spoons, ladles, and dippers of two or +three kinds of ware, such as red, white, and black, of various sizes. +Many of these are fancifully decorated. Also pitchers, mugs, and cups of +different patterns, forms, and sizes, variously ornamented in red, +black, and white. A very fine collection of meal or sacred pottery +baskets was obtained. These are also of varied forms or types, some with +handles, terraced and fluted edges or rims, usually decorated with +figures of the tadpole and horned frog, and occasionally with the +representation of the road runner, and frequently with the sacred +butterfly.</p> + +<p>The condiment vessels form no small part of the collection. The forms +and styles of these vessels can only be appreciated by reference to the +specific descriptions and illustrations in the catalogue.</p> + +<p>A large number of cooking bowls and pots were obtained, but these are +of less interest, as they are in all cases plain black vessels without +ornamentation of any kind. They generally resemble the old-fashioned +cast-iron cooking pot used by Europeans. Occasionally one is found which +is provided with legs, in imitation probably of the skillet or pots used +by the Mexicans of that country.</p> + +<p>The vegetal substances comprise utensils and implements of all kinds. +Among these are baskets, trays, water-jugs, corn-planters, bows, arrows, +sieves, gaming-blocks, &c. The basketry is worthy of inspection for +the ingenuity and skill displayed in the manufacture of such articles. +These consist of fine meal baskets or trays of all sizes, many of which +are curiously ornamented in bright colors. The coarser baskets, which +are constructed and shaped to suit the service for which they are +employed, are used as sieves and for conveying corn and fruit from the +farms. In addition to the objects above referred to, hundreds that are +not mentioned will be found described or illustrated in their proper +places in the catalogue.</p> + +<p>Most of the plates presented in this Catalogue are designed to show +the manner in which the Zuñi and Moki Indians use certain implements in +some of their arts and industries, such as the +<a class = "plain" href = "#plateXL">polishing stone</a>; +rotary, stone-pointed <a class = "plain" href = "#plateXLII">drill</a>; +the manner of combing and dressing the <a class = "plain" href = +"#plateXLIII">hair</a>; +the <a class = "plain" href = "#plateXLIV">spindle whorl</a>, showing +the mode of preparing the woof for weaving.</p> + + + + +<span class = "pagenum">521</span> +<a name = "page521" id = "page521"> </a> +<!--png 669--> +<h4 class = "chapter extended"><a name = "zuni" id = "zuni"> +COLLECTIONS FROM ZUÑI, NEW MEXICO.</a></h4> + + +<h5 class = "section"><a name = "zuni_stone" id = "zuni_stone"> +ARTICLES OF STONE.</a></h5> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_stone_axe" id = "zuni_stone_axe">AXES.</a></h6> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<p>65890. Stone axe, small, double-grooved. O-la k‘í-le, kwïl +á-kwi-ai-e.</p> + +<p>65891, 65892, 65893, 65894, 65895, 65896, 65897, 65898. Ditto, +single-grooved.</p> + +<p>65868, 65855. Ditto, large.</p> + +<p>65854. Ditto, large and broad.</p> + +<p>65876. Ditto, very broad.</p> + +<p>65869. Ditto, very large, and showing use as pecking-stone.</p> + +<p>65856, 65870, 65877, 65857, 65871, 65858, 65878, 65879. Ditto, +large.</p> + +<p>65872. Ditto, very thin-bladed.</p> + +<p>65859. Ditto, flat.</p> + +<p>65860, 65880. Ditto, showing use as maul.</p> + +<p>65861. Ditto, double-grooved. Kwil á-kwi-ai-e.</p> + +<p>65862. Ditto, double-grooved, handsomely finished.</p> + +<p>66045. Ditto, double-grooved, handsomely finished. K‘í +k‘iäthl-thlâ-nai-e.</p> + +<p>66882, 65874. Very large ungrooved ancient stone axes or celts. +O-la-k‘í-thlana, kwa-ak´-wam-me.</p> + +<p>65853, 65851. Axe, grooved and highly finished. O-la k‘í +k‘iäth-thlâ-na yá-nï-shi.</p> + +<p>65852. Ditto, very large.</p> + +<p>65883, 65884, 65885, 65886, 65911, 65912, 65899, 65863, 65864, 65900, +65887, 65901, 65902, 65903, 65875, 65865, 65904, 65905, 65906, 65907, +65908, 65866, 65909, 65910, 65889. Ditto, very crude. No. 65886 is +distinguished by raised square at butt to facilitate hafting. +Ní-pu-li-e.</p> + +<p>65867. Ditto, made in imitation, for barter.</p> + +<p>66306. Ditto, unfinished. O-la k‘íl á-a-le.</p> + +<p>65913. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>65922, 65923, 65921, 65914, 65919, 65917, 65924, 65925, 65920, 65915, +65916. Stone axes with handles, some made in imitation, others preserved +as heir-looms from ancient times. O-la k‘í-thlä-shi-we.</p> + +<p>65918. Small, grooved, stone axe. O-la k‘í tsa-na.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_stone_metate" id = "zuni_stone_metate"> +METATES.</a></h6> + +<p>66324. Metate for reducing coarse corn-meal to flour. +Ó-tsa-k‘ia-na-kia-á-k‘e.</p> + +<p>66320, 66313. Ditto, for grinding paint for decorating pottery. +Té-tsi-na-k’ia he-lin ón-a-k’ia.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">522</span> +<a name = "page522" id = "page522"> </a> +<!--png 670--> + +<p>66316, 66318, 66319, 26317. Ditto, for reducing cracked corn to meal. +<ins class = "correction" title = +"text reads -na-ki’a">Tchú-ok-na-k’ia</ins> á-k‘i.</p> + +<p>66325. Ditto, a coarse, unfinished metate. A-k‘e, kwa-yá +nam-o-na.</p> + +<p>66312. Ditto, ancient, very rude. Í-no-to-na á-k‘e.</p> + +<p>66311. Modern paint metate. He-lin ó-na-kia.</p> + +<p>66322, 66315, 66321, 66314 Modern metates for reducing corn and other +cereals. Ok-na-k‘ia á-k‘e-we.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_stone_mortar" id = "zuni_stone_mortar"> +MORTARS.</a></h6> + +<p>1935. Mortar made of a concretion. Mu-to-pa al´-a-k‘e.</p> + +<p>1964. Ditto, made from muller.</p> + +<p>1966. Ditto, small. Tú-lin-ne.</p> + +<p>2119. Ditto, of fine-grained stone, used as a paint-mill for +preparing sacred decoration colors. Tethl-na hé-lin o-na-kia +á-shok-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>2141, 2142, 2144. Ditto, very small. Á-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>1961. Ditto, round. K‘iä-mo-li-na.</p> + +<p>66196, 66233. Rude paint mortars. He-lin on-a kia á-shok-to +á-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66203. Ditto, chipped. Sho-k‘wïs-na-k’ia.</p> + +<p>66166, 66180. Ditto, pecked. Tok´-nai-e.</p> + +<p>66175. Ditto, ground.</p> + +<p>66197. Ditto, large, worn and ground. Tén-nai-e.</p> + +<p>66226. Ditto, square and handsomely polished. Nó-k‘iäthl-o-na.</p> + +<p>66204. Ditto, split. Shó-k‘wish-nai-e.</p> + +<p>66178. Ditto, pecked, small.</p> + +<p>66158, 66245, 66172. Ditto, pecked, slag. Á-k‘win.</p> + +<p>66154. Ditto, small, pecked.</p> + +<p>66198. Ditto, with round depression, ground. Pi-tsu-li-a wá +shokt-ai-e.</p> + +<p>66168. Ditto, square, pecked.</p> + +<p>66228. Ditto, with groove around the edge. I´-tu-thlan-ah-nai-e.</p> + +<p>66205, 66227, 66131, 66132. Ditto, small, pecked, and ground.</p> + +<p>66111, 66206. Ditto, cup-shaped. A´-shok-ton-ak´-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66207. Ditto, with elongated cavity. A-k‘i täs´h-sha-na.</p> + +<p>66135. Ditto, pecked and ground.</p> + +<p>66251. Ditto or trough of the malpais for grinding chili and +preparing a sauce called K‘iäthl-k‘o-se = K‘ol hé-a-kia +á-shok-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>66234. Ditto, crude.</p> + +<p>66159. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>66246. Ditto, large and thick.</p> + +<p>66244. Ditto, well pecked.</p> + +<p>66236, 66190. Ditto, much worn.</p> + +<p>66235. Ditto. Rectangular.</p> + +<p>66157. Ditto, very small.</p> + +<p>66177, 66250. Ditto, of finished sandstone.</p> + +<p>66186. Ditto, very deep.</p> + +<p>66252. Ditto, very large.</p> + +<p>66208. Grinding-stone for colors used in decoration of vessels, in +form of mortar. Te´ tsi-na-k‘ia á-shok-ton-ne.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">523</span> +<a name = "page523" id = "page523"> </a> +<!--png 671--> + +<p>66254. Ditto, with double concavity for red and black colors. +Thlup-tsi-na k‘win í-pä-tchi-e.</p> + +<p>66160, 66163. Ditto or paint-mill for preparing colors for decoration +of the sacred dances. <ins class = "correction" title = +"text reads Kâ-kà">Kâ-kâ</ins> a-wa he-lin o-na-kia á-shok-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>66179. Ditto, long, pecked.</p> + +<p>66184, 66165, 66187, 66188. Ditto, finished by pecking.</p> + +<p>66219, 66229. Ditto, square.</p> + +<p>66191, 66192. Ditto, pecked and chipped.</p> + +<p>66176. Ditto, beautifully finished, long.</p> + +<p>66171. Ditto, rectangular, beautifully finished, and long.</p> + +<p>66209. Ditto, polished irregularly, rectangular.</p> + +<p>66170. Ditto, handsomely finished by pecking and grinding.</p> + +<p>66121. Ditto, crude, small.</p> + +<p>66213, 66153. Ditto, made of a concretion. Mu-to-pa ál-a-k‘i.</p> + +<p>66115, 66220, 66127. Ditto, slag.</p> + +<p>66128, 66202, 66182. Ditto, round.</p> + +<p>66181. Ditto, round and thick. K‘iä´-mo-li-a.</p> + +<p>66193. Ditto, round.</p> + +<p>66194. Ditto, rude.</p> + +<p>66130, 66162, 66122, 66222. Ditto, hammer-stone form.</p> + +<p>66114. Ditto, polished.</p> + +<p>65939, 66230, 66125. Ditto, rectangular.</p> + +<p>66210, 66231, 66195, 66212. Ditto, finished by grinding.</p> + +<p>66121, 66152. Ditto, finished.</p> + +<p>66189, 66211, 66185. Ditto, round. K‘iä´-mo-li-a.</p> + +<p>66232. Ditto, with small muller. Tu-lin í-hi-kia.</p> + +<p>66248, 66214. Paint mortars for reducing the paint for masks and +pottery. He-lin ó-na-k‘ia á-shok-to-we.</p> + +<p>66237, 66215, 66240, 66241, 66238, 66243, 66242. Mortar, of slag, +used in making the sauce described above, and reducing chili. +K‘iäthl-k‘o-se k‘iä-na-kia á-shok-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>66201. Ditto, for children. Á-tsan á-wa.</p> + +<p>66223. Ditto, for reducing paint used in decorating pottery. +Na´-he-lin o-na-kia a´-shok-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>66216. Ditto, square.</p> + +<p>66183. Ditto, very deep and finished by pecking.</p> + +<p>66249, 66253. Ditto, shallow.</p> + +<p>66255. Ditto, unfinished.</p> + +<p>66161. Ditto, very rude and small.</p> + +<p>66224. Ditto, larger.</p> + +<p>66225. Ditto, with small round concavity; hammer-stone form.</p> + +<p>66137, 66155, 56139, 66140, 66141, 66174, 66164, 66167, 66144, 66120, +66123, 66147, 66138, 66173, 66145, 66117, 66151, 66143, 66136, 66149. +Paint-mills of fine-grained stone for preparing sacred decoration +colors. Tethl-na he-lin o-na-kia á-shok to-we.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">524</span> +<a name = "page524" id = "page524"> </a> +<!--png 672--> + +<p>66113, 66129, 66112, 66148, 66118, 66142, 66146, 66119. Ditto, very +small. Á-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66116. Ditto, for common uses. Kwam-as-tin-ák’ia-ni.</p> + +<p>66247. Ditto or unfinished mortar of the malpais for grinding chili +and other ingredients for sauce. K‘ol ók-na-k’ia á-shok-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>66134, 66231, 66124, 66133. Ditto, finished by pecking.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_stone_muller" id = "zuni_stone_muller"> +MULLERS.</a></h6> + +<p>65946. Muller made from a small piece of hematite, used as source at +once and muller of pottery paint. Té-tsi-na-kia á-k‘win á-a-le.</p> + +<p>66007. Ditto, slag, originally a maul.</p> + +<p>66036. Ditto, of true form, originally a maul. Tchïsh-na-k‘ia +á-pi-tsu-li-a.</p> + +<p>66015. Ditto, originally a maul.</p> + +<p>66037. Ditto, of true form.</p> + +<p>66200. Ditto, for grinding sauce of onion, chili, coriander, salt, +and water. K‘ol hé-a-k‘ia á-mu-luk-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>66043. Ditto, handsomely finished in the form of a pestle.</p> + +<p>66009. Ditto, regular form.</p> + +<p>66156. Ditto, hammer-stone form.</p> + +<p>66042. Ditto, crusher form.</p> + +<p>65984. Ditto, for polishing, &c. Á-k‘iä-thlâ-k‘iä-na-k’ia +á-a-le.</p> + +<p>66091, 66029, 66030, 66038, 66031, 66039, 65987, 65986, 65976, 65977, +65978, 65979, 65980. Ditto, used for preparing sauce.</p> + +<p>66071, 66085, 66014, 66103, 66025, 66086, 66006, 66012, 66001, 66011, +66019, 66023, 66041, 66025, 66008, 66016, 66017, 66021, 67005, 66070, +66004. Ditto, mauls and mullers of slag for grinding chili and other +ingredients of the sauce known as kiä´thl-k‘o-se. Hé-a-kia +á-mu-lok-to-we.</p> + +<p>66088. Ditto, granite.</p> + +<p>66024. Ditto, of granite, for preparing ingredients to form paste for +pottery. Sa-to ók-na-k’ia-na-kia á-k‘iä-mo-li-an-ne.</p> + +<p>66102, 66094, 66101, 66071, 66089, 66013, 66096, 66107, 66090, 66087, +66091, 66106, 66003, 66092, 66095, 65873. Mullers, grooved maul form. +Ok´-na-k’ia o-la k‘i kiä-mo li-a-we.</p> + +<p>65881. Ditto, round.</p> + +<p>66054. Ditto, for reducing paint used in pottery decoration, and for +polishing. K‘iä´-thlâ-na-k’ia á-a-le.</p> + +<p>66027. Ditto, in the form of a paint mortar. He-lin <ins class = +"correction" title = "error for o-na-k’ia?">on-ak’ia</ins> á-tsa-na, +kwïl-li-mük-te hé-k‘o-pa.</p> + +<p>66150. Ditto, with rounded bottom, enlarged middle and small +concavity on apex. He-k‘o yä´thl-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>66109, 65952. Ditto, regular form.</p> + +<p>65953, 65954, 65955, 65981, 65956, 65957, 65958, 65991, 65959, 65960, +65961, 65962, 65963. Small paint stones or mullers. He-lin o-na-kia +á-k‘iä-mo-li-a-we.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">525</span> +<a name = "page525" id = "page525"> </a> +<!--png 673--> + +<p>66032, 66033, 66035, 66034, 65994, 66026, 65995, 66049, 65996. +Mullers for polishing or smoothing cooking stones, &c. +Á-k‘iä-thlâ-k’ia na-k’ia-á-we (plu.)</p> + +<p>66256, 66257, 66276, 66285, 66266, 62258, 66273, 66263, 66264, 66274, +66286, 66271, 66272, 66259, 66261, 66270, 66267, 66293, 66288, 66287, +66290, 66289, 66291. Ditto, or rubbing-stones, used in connection with +fine metals for grinding corn and meal. Tchú-ok-na-k’ia yäl-li-we.</p> + +<p>62298. Ditto, very large.</p> + +<p>66275. Ditto, broken.</p> + +<p>66269, 66294, 64299, 66300. Ditto, very broad and flat. +Tchú-ok-na-k’ia. Yal-li k‘iá-pa-we.</p> + +<p>66297, 66295, 66301, 66303, 66304, 66302, 67305. Ditto, ancient. +I-no-to-na-a-wa yä´l-li-we.</p> + +<p>66284. Ditto, modern, for making coarse meal.</p> + +<p>66307. Ditto, large, for grinding chili. K‘iä´thl-he-a-kia +á-thla-na.</p> + +<p>66296. Ditto, very broad, flat, and ancient, for grinding flour. +I-no-te-kwe a-wen yä´l-lin-ne.</p> + +<p>1982. Muller for reducing pottery colors.</p> + +<p>1986. Ditto, maul form.</p> + +<p>2154, 2163. Mauls and mullers of slag for grinding chili and other +ingredients of the sauce known as kiäthl-k‘o-se = Kiä´thl-he-a-kia +á-mu-luk-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>2159, 2168, 2171, 2173. Small paint stones or mullers. He-lin +o-na-k’ia a-k‘iä-mo-li-a-we.</p> + +<p>2167. Muller, very large.</p> + +<p>2267. Ditto, or rubbing-stone, used in connection with fine metates +for for grinding corn meal. Tchú-ok-na-kia yäl-lin-ne.</p> + +<p>2275. Ditto, unfinished. Kwa-yá-nam-o-na.</p> + +<p>2338. Small chili muller.</p> + +<p>2356. Polishing muller.</p> + +<p>1998. Muller, used for preparing sauce.</p> + +</div> + + +<!--png 675--> +<!--png 676--> +<p class = "illustration"> +<a name = "plateXL" id = "plateXL"> </a> +<img src = "images/plateXL.jpg" width = "484" height = "334" +alt = "see caption"> +</p> +<p class = "caption"> +Plate XL. POLISHING POTTERY.</p> + + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_stone_misc" id = "zuni_stone_misc"> +MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS.</a></h6> + +<p>65940, 65941. Small stones used in polishing pottery. <ins class = +"correction" title = "error for -k‘iä or -k‘iá?">Té-k‘iå</ins> +thlâ-k’ia-na-kia á-we.</p> + +<p>65998, 65942. Polishing stones used for grinding sacred paint.</p> + +<p>65988, 65998, 65943, 65974, 63944, 66010. Ditto, large.</p> + +<p>65947, 65948, 65985. Small stones used in polishing pottery. +Te-kia-thlâ-kia-na-kia-á-we.</p> + +<p>65967, 65946, 65975, 65997, 65973, 65950, 65981, 65965, 65966, 65951. +Small stones used in polishing unburned vessels. Té-k‘ia-pi +na-k‘iä-thlâ-k’ia-na-k‘ia á-we.</p> + +<p>65983. Large stone for polishing baking slabs. +Á-k‘iä-thlâ-k’ia-na-k‘ia á-a-le.</p> + +<p>65982, 66000. Polishers. <ins class = "correction" title = +"text reads -na-k´ia">K‘iä´-thlâ-na-k’ia</ins> a-we.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">526</span> +<a name = "page526" id = "page526"> </a> +<!--png 674--> + +<p>65964. Small polishing stone. A´-k‘iä-thlâ-kia-na-k’ia á-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>65993. Ditto, larger.</p> + +<p>66048, 66047. Ditto, flat.</p> + +<p>66050. Ditto, large, flat.</p> + +<p>65972. Small polisher for glazing and smoothing pottery. <ins class = +"correction" title = +"text reads -kia-na-k´ia">Té-k‘iä-thlâ-kia-na-k’ia</ins> +á-tsa-na, for use of which see <a href = "#plateXL">pl. xl</a>.</p> + +<p>66053, 65969. Ditto, rude.</p> + +<p>65949. Small stone used in polishing unburned vessels. Te´-k‘ia-pi-na +k‘iä-thlâ-k’ia-na-k’ia-á-a-le.</p> + +<p>66014, 66028, 66108, 66020. Pecking stones. Á-tok-na-k’ia a´-we.</p> + +<p>66067, 66066, 66065. Ornamented ancient pestles. I-no-to-na a-wa +k‘ú-lu-lu-na-kia á-tesh-kwi-we.</p> + +<p>66218. Ornamented small paint pestle. Hé-a-k’ia tú-lin-ne.</p> + +<p>66260, 66277, 66278, 66279, 66268, 66280, 66265, 66281, 66282, 66283. +Rubbing stones used with a coarse metate for shucking and cracking corn. +Tchú-thlät-sa-k’ia-na-k’ia yäl´-li-we.</p> + +<p>65936. Ancient stone knife used in the ceremonial dance called the +Hom´-ah-tchi, or war dance of the Kâ-kâ. Hom-ah-tchi a-wen +ä-tchi-en-ne.</p> + +<p>65934, 65933, 66310, 65937, 65931, 65932. Ancient war knives +preserved for modern ceremonials.</p> + +</div> + +<p class = "hanging two"> +3 Of the variety known as the “Há-mi-li-li tí-mush,” +or petrified wood-lance (<ins class = "correction" title = +"text reads ‘archaric’">archaic</ins>).</p> + +<p class = "hanging two"> +3 “Ti-mush shí-k‘ia-na,” or the black lance.</p> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<p>65929. Ditto, ground.</p> + +<p>65930. Ancient rude stone knife. Ti-mush á-tchi-ën tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66056. Thunder ball or stone used in the sacred ceremonial game of +the priests. Ku-lu-lu-na-k’ia á-a-le.</p> + +<p>66064, 66063, 66060, 66058. Small stone balls used in the sacred game +of the Hidden ball. Í-än-k‘o-lo ú-li-we.</p> + +<p>66057. Small thunder ball used in the ceremonial game of the Hidden +ball. Ku-lu-lu-na-k’ia á-k‘iä-mo-li-a tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66061, 66059<ins class = "correction" title = "text has , for .">. +</ins>Thunder ball, plain, small.</p> + +<p>66055. Ditto, large, used as a weight in the dye-pot.</p> + +<p>65970. Ditto, large, rude, or irregular.</p> + +<p>66323, 66326, 66327. Stones for baking tortillas and corn +griddle-cakes. Hé-pä-tchish-na-kia a´-we.</p> + +<p>66328. Ditto, for baking guyave or paper-bread. Hel´-äsh-na-k’ia +a-a-le.</p> + +<p>66329. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>66044. Paint stone used as weight in dyeing. Thli-an-a-kia +pá-u-li-k’ia á-a-le.</p> + +<p>66068, 65928. Stones used as weights in the dye-pot. Thli-an á-k‘ia +pa <ins class = "correction" title = +"error for wo-li-k’ia?">wo-lu-k’ia</ins> á-we.</p> + +<p>66079, 66099, 66098, 66100, 66076, 66078. Sacred, ancient idol +stones, concretions. A-thlä-shi á-yäl-up-na-we.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">527</span> +<a name = "page527" id = "page527"> </a> +<!--png 677--> + +<p>66080. Ancient stone idol found near the celebrated ruins in Eastern +Tusayan, known as Á-wat-ú-ï, or Tala-ho-g’an. I-no-to-na-á tahlä-shi, +hâ-i án-te-li-ah-nai-e.</p> + +<p>66074, 66075, 66073. Small, disc-shaped stone quoits. +Tan-ka-la-k’ia-na-k’ia á-we.</p> + +<p>66052. Ditto, large.</p> + +<p>65972. Stone for producing black paint of pottery, hematite. +Té-tsi-na-k‘ia á-k‘win-ne.</p> + +<p>66069. “Ancient stone.” Á-thlä-shi.</p> + +<p>66051, 66084. Tufas for tanning skins. Á-sho-a á-we.</p> + +<p>69270. Concretion of sacred significance, or “old stone.” +Á-thlä-shi.</p> + +<p>65935. Flat stone used as cover to cooking pot. Wo-le-a <ins class = +"correction" title = "text reads -kwi-ki’a">á-k‘os-kwi-k’ia</ins>.</p> + +<p>66308, 66309, Pair of arrow-shaft raspers or grinders of sandstone. +Shó tchish-ni-k’ia á-wi-pä-tchin-ne.</p> + +<p>66081, 66082, 66083. Mauls for pounding raw-hide. Í-k‘iäthl-thli +tâk-na-kia á-we.</p> + +<p>2190. Very fine polishing stone for finishing baking-stones. +Wa-lo-loa-k‘ia-na-k’ia á-mu-luk-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>2191. Ditto, flat.</p> + +<p>2314. Small polishing stone. K‘iä-thlâ-k’ia-na-k’ia á-a-le.</p> + +<p>2315. Small paint pestle. Hé-a-kia tú-lin-ne.</p> + +<p>2350. Stone axe with handle. O-la k‘í thla-shi.</p> + +<p>2321. Thunder ball with sacred head inlaid to secure good fortune, +ancient. K‘u-lu-lu-na-kia ha-lo-a-ti-na thle-a-k’ia-ni +á-k‘iä-mo-li-an-ne, í-no-to-na.</p> + +<p>2841. Concretion of sacred significance or “old stone.” +Á-thlä-shi.</p> + +<p>2842. Ditto, red. Shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>2843. Ditto, black. Shí-k‘ia-na.</p> + +<p>1981. Knob of mineral (bitumen) used in polishing the inside of +parching vessels, or glazing black during great heat. +Wo-li-a-k‘ia-té-thle-mon an té-hu-lin wó-pa-thlai-a-k‘ia hé +k‘wi-nan-né.</p> + +<p>2845. Small thunder stone ball used in the ceremonial game of Hidden +ball. K‘ú-lu-lu-na-kia ál-u-lin-ne.</p> + +<p>2844. The “house of the hornets of creation”. Tchïm-mï-k‘ia-na-kia +ó-hap k‘iá-kwi-we.</p> + +<p>2838. Lumps of yellow paint. Hé thlup-tsi-kwa mú-we (for +pottery).</p> + +</div> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_stone_war" id = "zuni_stone_war"> +HUNTING AND WAR AMULETS</a></h6> + +<p>Composed of arrow points, stone knives, and carvings to represent the +great animals of prey—we-ma-we—&c. These specimens have +been retained by the Bureau of Ethnology for purposes of study, and +consequently have no National Museum numbers. The numbers given them +here pertain to the field catalogue.</p> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<p>1. Large stone figure of mountain lion, distinguished by a long tail +curved lengthwise over the back; observe blood on black coating and +turquoise eyes. Hâk-ti-täsh-a-na wém-me. Hunter God of the North.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">528</span> +<a name = "page528" id = "page528"> </a> +<!--png 678--> + +<p>2. Amulet, of white spar, with arrow head “above heart.” Nicely +carved, with ears and with small pieces of turquoise inserted for eyes; +designated by Mr. Cushing as Prey God of the Hunt. Sä-ni-a-k‘ia-kwe +a-wen hâk-ti-täsh-a-na wém-me.</p> + +<p>3. Ditto, of sandstone, without inlaid eyes. Stone arrow-head +attached on right side.</p> + +<p>4. Ditto, of alabaster, without flint.</p> + +<p>5. Ditto, with flint at back, and showing traces of blood.</p> + +<p>6. Ditto, of alabaster; very small.</p> + +<p>7. Ditto, with traces of carbonate of copper, or the sacred blue +medicine stone of the Zuñis.</p> + +<p>8. Ditto, of banded spar, used in the ceremonial of paint-making in +connection with the prayers for increase of animals, +Í-sho-maia-k‘ia.</p> + +<p>9. Ditto, with arrow-point, coral (á-la-ho), white, shell disk +(k‘o-hakwa) and abalone (sho-to-thlí än) ornaments bound about the +region of the heart.</p> + +<p>10. Representation of the great Hunting God of the West, the Coyote, +in plain alabaster.</p> + +<p>11. Ditto, in sandstone, inlaid with patches of green stone.</p> + +<p>12. Ditto, in fine brown sandstone, inlaid with turquoise eyes.</p> + +<p>13. Ditto, in alabaster.</p> + +<p>14. Ditto, in alabaster, with flint chip at back.</p> + +<p>15. Ditto, showing blood coating.</p> + +<p>16. Ditto, in alabaster.</p> + +<p>17. Ditto, ditto (small).</p> + +<p>18. Ditto, in semi-translucent spar.</p> + +<p>19. Ditto, in alabaster (small).</p> + +<p>20. Ditto, in carbonate of copper.</p> + +<p>20<i>a</i>. Ditto, ditto.</p> + +<p>20<i>b</i>. Ditto, in banded spar, and used as No. 8.</p> + +<p>21. Representation in pottery, with conventional decoration, of the +Great Hunting God of the South, the Wild Cat, or Te-pi-wém. Very +ancient.</p> + +<p>22, 23, 24. Ditto, of soft chalky substance, short black tail and +black ear-tips.</p> + +<p>25. Ditto, in yellowish soft stone.</p> + +<p>26, 27. Ditto, in alabaster (small).</p> + +<p>28. Ditto, ditto (with hole for suspension).</p> + +<p>29. Ditto, ditto (without hole).</p> + +<p>30. Ditto, ditto (with flint chip at back).</p> + +<p>31. Ditto, ditto (with arrow at side).</p> + +<p>32, 33. Ditto, ditto (with flint chip).</p> + +<p>34. Ditto, ditto (with white bead necklace and arrow point at +back).</p> + +<p>35. Ditto, with arrow point and carbonate of copper at back.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">529</span> +<a name = "page529" id = "page529"> </a> +<!--png 679--> + +<p>36. Representation of Great Hunting God of the South, the Wild Cat, +fine soft sandstone, showing ornaments and arrow point and traces of +blood, and inclosed in buckskin bag worn in the chase.</p> + +<p>37. Ditto, in alabaster, very large, showing black snout, feet, tail, +and ears.</p> + +<p>38. Ditto, in dark sandstone, very large, with white shell, coral, +and arrow point bound to back and sides.</p> + +<p>39. Ditto, with arrow, arrow-point, and carbonate of copper at +back.</p> + +<p>40. Ditto, in sandstone, plain.</p> + +<p>41. Ditto, ditto, eyes inlaid with turquoise.</p> + +<p>42. Ditto, with white shell and arrow-point bound to side.</p> + +<p>43. Wolf Fetich of the Chase, or Hunter God of the East, plain +sandstone.</p> + +<p>44. Ditto, alabaster, plain.</p> + +<p>45. Ditto (ditto), small.</p> + +<p>46, 47. Ditto, ditto, with arrow flake.</p> + +<p>48. Ditto, of sacred bluestone.</p> + +<p>49. ——.</p> + +<p>50. Ditto, of banded spar, and used as remarked under No. 8.</p> + +<p>51. Ditto, ditto.</p> + +<p>52. Concretion representing the Great Hunting God of the lower +regions; the Mole (K‘iä-lu-tsi-wém), with white shell disks bound about +neck and arrow point to the back.</p> + +<p>53. Ditto, very small.</p> + +<p>54. Piece of slag, slightly ground, to represent the Great Prey God +of the upper regions, the Eagle, or K‘ia-k’ial-i wém.</p> + +<p>55. <ins class = "correction" title = "wording as in original">Great +pray God</ins>, in yellow rock material, rudely shaped and provided with +necklace of arrow-point, white shell beads, &c.</p> + +<p>56. Ditto, very rude, of sandstone, without appurtenances.</p> + +<p>57. Ditto, conventionally carved, with aperture at back for +suspension; fine-grained red stone.</p> + +<p>58. Ditto, in blood-stained alabaster, inlaid at back, breast, and +eyes with turquoise.</p> + +<p>59. Ditto, in alabaster, with carbonate of copper inlaid as eyes, and +arrow-point placed at back.</p> + +<p>60. Ditto, carved quite elaborately.</p> + +<p>61. Ditto (very small).</p> + +<p>62. Ditto, in sandstone, very small, and with necklace.</p> + +<p>63. Ditto, very elaborately carved, and represented sitting on the +ancient knife used in war expeditions to insure successful elusion of +enemies.</p> + +<p>64. Representing a quadruped with straight tail, ears, mouth, and +feet tipped with black; turquoise eyes set in.</p> + +<p>65. Wild-cat.</p> + +<p>66. Ditto.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">530</span> +<a name = "page530" id = "page530"> </a> +<!--png 680--> + +<p>67. Coyote.</p> + +<p>68. Ditto.</p> + +<p>69. Represents an animal with short tail, large arrow-head attached +to right side; carved from hard gypsum.</p> + +<p>70. Small quadruped, carved from gypsum, short tail, ears projecting +forward.</p> + +<p>71. Wild-cat.</p> + +<p>72. Ditto, in alabaster.</p> + +<p>73. Representing an animal with a long body, with a small shell +ornament attached to its back; carved from gray soapstone.</p> + +<p>74. Wolf-cat.</p> + +<p>75. Long-bodied animal, with shell ornament attached to back.</p> + +<p>76. Ditto, without ornament.</p> + +<p>77. Represents a wolf carved from wood, with rude arrow-head attached +to back.</p> + +<p>78. Wolf.</p> + +<p>79. Horse with saddle; white quartz; used in prayers to promote +reproduction of herds. (Of Navajo importation.)</p> + +<p>80. Animal with four outspreading limbs. Cut from small flat +stone.</p> + +<p>81. Coyote.</p> + +<p>82. Wolf with arrow-head on back.</p> + +<p>83. Quadruped with short thick body of fine-grained sandstone.</p> + +<p>84. Similar to 83, with flint flake attached to body.</p> + +<p>85. Probably designed for a wolf; flint flake on back.</p> + +<p>86. Wild-cat.</p> + +<p>87. Ditto.</p> + +<p>88. Coyote.</p> + +<p>89. Armlet of quartz crystal used in the formation of the medicine +water of secret orders. Sai-a-ko-ma á-tësh-kwin-ne.</p> + +<p>90. Ditto, in calcareous spar.</p> + +<p>91. Ditto, in the form of a small cat, for use before the altar +during the same ceremonial. Sai-a-ko-ma á-tësh-kwin-te-pi wém.</p> + +<p>92. Ditto, in spar in the form of a pestle.</p> + +<p>93. Ditto, in fine-ground, dark sandstone, in the form of a +pestle.</p> + +<p>94, 95. Small-banded spar pendants, used in the ceremonial described +under No. 8.</p> + +<p>96. Ditto, long, with a depression or groove about the middle.</p> + +<p>97. One of the sacred ancient medicine stones. A-‘thlä-shi +(a small fossil ammonite).</p> + +<p>98. Ditto, a fossil univalve.</p> + +<p>99. Ditto, concretion in form of human testicles and of phallic +significance. Mo-ha a´-thlä-shi.</p> + +<p>100. Ditto, slag, used as in No. 97.</p> + +<p>101. Ditto, ditto, stalagmitic.</p> + +<p>102. Ditto, chalcedony concretion, ditto.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">531</span> +<a name = "page531" id = "page531"> </a> +<!--png 681--> + +<p>103. Stone knife of obsidian, with string for suspension, used in +ceremonial scalp taking—one of which is carried on journeys by +each member of the Priesthood of the Bow, or Order of the Knife. +Mó-tsi-k’wash-na kia tí-mush.</p> + +<p>104 to 125. Ancient flint knives preserved as amulets and relics of +ancestors among the Zuñis.</p> + +<p>125 to 150. Arrow points, &c., preserved by modern Zuñis as +relics of ancestors, and amulets used in various ceremonials, +&c.</p> + +<p>Miscellaneous objects not numbered in catalogue:</p> + +</div> + +<p class = "hanging two"> +Three bow-guards for children. Kém pas si-kwi-we.</p> + +<p class = "hanging two"> +Two small rattles for children. A-tsa-na a-wen chím-mo-we.</p> + +<p class = "hanging two"> +Three awls, used in the weaving of blankets and baskets. +Sá-si-mo-we.</p> + +<p class = "hanging two"> +Four sets of small flat sticks used in the game of tá-sho-li-we.</p> + + +<h5 class = "section"><a name = "zuni_clay" id = "zuni_clay"> +ARTICLES OF CLAY.</a></h5> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_clay_jar" id = "zuni_clay_jar"> +WATER JARS.</a></h6> + +<p>67548. Ancient water-jar, with the road of the clouds represented on +the front. I-no-to-na té-mui-a mé-he-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>67745. Very old water-jar in representation of an owl. Mu-hu-kwi +mé-he-tâ´ thlä-shi.</p> + +<p>67757, 67752. Water-jars representing owls, small, new.</p> + +<p>67758. Ditto, representing a duck. É-a mé-he-tâ.</p> + +<p>67760. Ditto, smaller, having representation of butterfly.</p> + +<p>67534. Small toy water-jar. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia k‘ia-wih-nï-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67313. Small girl’s water-jar, or olla. É-tsa-na a k‘iá-wih-nï-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66496. Small toy water-jar of red ware. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia +k‘ia-wih-nï-k’ia té-shi-loa t‘sa-na.</p> + +<p>66451. Large olla, or water-jar, decorated with floral patterns. +K‘ia-wih na-k’ia té-le.</p> + +<p>66401, 66349, 66366, 66442. Ditto, ancient terrace and rattlesnake +decoration.</p> + +<p>66432. Ditto, curve and bird pattern.</p> + +<p>66549, 66369, 66460, 66374. Ditto, curve pattern.</p> + +<p>66391, 66352. Ditto, with floral and bird pattern.</p> + +<p>66422. Ditto, primitive sacred terrace and rattlesnake pattern.</p> + +<p>66333. Ditto, with decoration representative of lightning and +milkyway.</p> + +<p>66468. Ditto, with rainbow and lightning pattern.</p> + +<p>66472. Ditto, with rosette, curve and deer patterns, and sacred birds +reversed.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">532</span> +<a name = "page532" id = "page532"> </a> +<!--png 682--> + +<p>66364. Ditto, floral rosette, and deer patterns, with central band +containing the conventional bird.</p> + +<p>66417. Ditto, deer and floral patterns.</p> + +<p>66539. Ditto, rosette, plant, bird, and deer patterns.</p> + +<p>66545, 66331. Ditto, rosette, deer (po-ye) patterns.</p> + +<p>66343. Ditto, rosette, bird, and curve pattern.</p> + +<p>66385. Ditto, curve, star rosette, and bird pattern.</p> + +<p>66346, 66454. Ditto, small, deer and bird decoration.</p> + +<p>66537. Ditto, with star flower rosette, deer, and terrace conception +of the sky.</p> + +<p>66341. Ditto, with deer (Na´-tsi-na) and Quail (or Pó-yi) +decoration.</p> + +<p>66439. Ditto, with deer and floral decoration.</p> + +<p>66388. Ditto, with deer, rabbit, and star-flower rosette.</p> + +<p>66420. Ditto, with deer and star-flower rosette decoration.</p> + +<p>66353. Ditto, small, with young deer.</p> + +<p>66526. Ditto, with arabesque terrace and rattlesnake pattern.</p> + +<p>66548. Ditto, with curve and po-ye pattern.</p> + +<p>66418. Ditto, with primitive terrace pattern.</p> + +<p>66351. Ditto, with curve and star rosette decoration.</p> + +<p>66336. Ditto, with curve and Pó-yi decoration.</p> + +<p>66469. Ditto, with curve decoration.</p> + +<p>66462. Ditto, with zigzag and floral patterns.</p> + +<p>66477. Ditto, very small sky pattern.</p> + +<p>66521. Small toy water jar (modern). I-k‘osh-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66443. Elegantly ornamented toy water jar, in primitive style of +decoration. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, í-no-to-na ik-na tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66482. Ancient water jar of red ware. I-no-to-na k‘iá-wih-na-k’ia +té-thla-na.</p> + +<p>66440. Small girl’s water jar, decorated with floral designs in red +and black. É-tsa-na an k‘iá-wih-na-kia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66543. Ditto, of red ware in imitation of ancient.</p> + +<p>66491. Ditto, ancient, with bird decoration.</p> + +<p>66480. Ditto, ancient, with conventional design.</p> + +<p>66342. Ancient water jar from the ruins of <i>K‘iä-k’i-me</i> (Home +of the eagles), an ancient Zuñi pueblo near the base of the mesa of +<i>Tâ-ai-yäl-lon-ne</i>.</p> + +<p>66486. Ancient small water jar, beautifully decorated with red and +black designs on a cream body, from the ruins of <i>Wí-mai-a</i>, one of +the ancient Zuñi pueblos on the north side of the valley of Zuñi, the +birth-place of the grandparents of a living aged Zuñi named +“<i>Ú-pe-kwi-na</i>.”</p> + +<p>67310. Small water jar of red ware. É-tsa-na an té-shi lo a.</p> + +<p>66444. Water jar, or olla, with star and flower decoration. +Kia-wih-na-k’ia té-le.</p> + +<p>66394. Ditto, with ancient terrace and arrow decoration.</p> + +<p>66547. Ditto, with deer and quail decoration.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">533</span> +<a name = "page533" id = "page533"> </a> +<!--png 683--> + +<p>66361. Ditto, with curve decoration.</p> + +<p>66416. Large jar decorated with ancient figures, and used as +receptacle for sacred plumes. Lá-po-kia té-le.</p> + +<p>66357. Very ancient rattlesnake and sacred terrace water-jar. +I-no-to-na k‘ia-wih-na-kia té-li, a-wi-thluia-po-na, tchi-to-la, ta +yä´-to kia pä´-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>66379. Ditto, modified.</p> + +<p>67482. Small toy water jar, paint pot.</p> + +<p>66533. Ditto, bird and deer decoration.</p> + +<p>66338. Ditto, bird and rosette decoration.</p> + +<p>66445. Ditto, rosette and small red wing decoration.</p> + +<p>66467. Ditto, with chevron of lightning and milkyway.</p> + +<p>66431. Ditto, small rosette and star decoration.</p> + +<p>66479. Very large, small-mouthed plume jar. La-po-k’ia té-thlana.</p> + +<p>66483. Ditto, very large and very ancient.</p> + +<p>66485. Ditto, for water used by inhabitants of large mesas.</p> + +<p>66449. Ditto, ancient terrace and rattlesnake decoration.</p> + +<p>66475. Ditto, primitive terrace and arrow decoration.</p> + +<p><a name = "cat67550" id = "cat67550">67550</a>. Large, bird-shaped +ancient jar with handle. E-a té-mu-to-pa (í-no-to-na). See <a href = +"#plateXLI_2">fig. 2, pl. xli</a>.</p> + +<p>66424. Jar made in imitation of treasure jar, found in ruins of +<i>Wí-mai a</i>. Thlá-wo-pu-k‘ia té-tsa-na í-no-to-na +án-te-li-ah-na yó-k‘oa.</p> + +<p>66350. Small broken jar with representation of Maximillian’s jay. +K’ia wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na mai-a wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66356, 66344, 66406. Ditto, with antelope design.</p> + +<p>66484. Ditto, ground-sparrow decoration.</p> + +</div> + +<!--png 689--> +<!--png 690--> +<p class = "illustration"> +<a name = "plateXLI_2" id = "plateXLI_2"> </a> +<img src = "images/plateXLI2.jpg" width = "335" height = "296" +alt = "see caption"> +</p> +<p class = "caption"> +Plate XLI.2. (<a href = "#cat67550">67550</a>) ZUÑI JAR. +</p> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_clay_bottle" id = "zuni_clay_bottle"> +WATER BOTTLES.</a></h6> + +<p>67342. Small, double-lobed water bottle. Mé wi-k‘i-lík-ton í-yäthl +täsh-sha-na.</p> + +<p>66376. Very large water bottle with elaborate ancient fret design, +for purposes described under 66485, with holes to facilitate handling +and pegs for suspension. This remarkable specimen has been handed down +from generation to generation since the time of the habitation of Tâ ai +yäl lon ne.</p> + +<p>68546. Ornamented water bottle of basket work. Hâ-i-tóm +tsi-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67316. Small red water jar for child. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na +thlúp-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>(66506.) Water jar for making yeast, of yellow ware. Mo-tse +ópi-k‘iana-k’ia té-thlup-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>66507. Yeast-water-making jar of yellow ware. Mo-tse k‘ia-nan +o-na-kia té-thlup-tsi-na.</p> + +<p><ins class = "correction" title = +"entire text, except catalog number, printed twice">66474.</ins> Small +water jar for children. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na. </p> + +<p>66461. Kia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">534</span> +<a name = "page534" id = "page534"> </a> +<!--png 684--> + +<p>67536. Yeast-water-making jar of yellow ware. Mo-tse k‘ia-nan +o-na-kia té-thlup-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>67558. Large vase in representation of knit moccasin, used as a toy. +We-po-tcha té-tsa-na í-k‘osh-na-kia.</p> + +<p>66392. Large water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na.</p> + +<p>66541. Large water jar or olla. Kiá-wih-na-kia té-le.</p> + +<p>66371. Small water jar for children. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Yeast-water jar of red ware. Mo-tse k‘ia-nan +o-na-k’ia té-shi-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67330. Water jar with representations of deer, etc. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia +té-na-pa-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66436. Water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-le.</p> + +<p>66404. Large water jar, with ancient zigzag decoration, referring to +the four wombs of earth and the darts with which they were broken open +for the liberation and birth of mankind. K‘iá-wih na-k’ia té-le, +a-wi-ten té-huthl-na, a-wi-thlui-a-po-na tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66398. Small water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66518. Small toy water jar or olla of red ware. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia +té-tsa-na shi-lo-a, á-tsa-na a-wa.</p> + +<p>66368. Small child’s water jar or olla. Tsan-’an kiá-wih-na-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66389. Large water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na.</p> + +<p>66359. Small water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66465. Small toy water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na +í-k‘osh-na-k’ia.</p> + +<p>66473. Large white olla or water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia +té-k‘o-ha-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small sacred water jar with terraced rim. K‘iá-pu-kia +a-wi-thlui-a-po-na té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66476. Small olla or decorated water jar, ancient. I-no-te +k‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Jar or olla decorated in ancient emblematic style, +and used as a receptacle for sacred plumes. Lá-po-k’ia té-le.</p> + +<p>66446. Small decorated water jar or olla for children. +K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66420. Small decorated water jar or olla for children. Á-tsa-na a-wa +k‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67347. Large double salt-jar. Ma-po-k’ia té-thla-na.</p> + +<p>66377. Small water jar or decorated olla. K‘ia-wih-ni-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66544. Water jar or decorated olla. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-le.</p> + +<p>——. Small red jar for mixture of hé k‘i or batter. Hé-k‘i +wó-li-kiá sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p><ins class = "correction" title = +"numbers as in original">67517-67516.</ins> Small jars for black +plume-stick paint. Ha-k‘win hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67532. Small toy olla or water jar of red ware. Í-k‘osh-na-kia +k’iá-wih-na-k’ia-té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Water jar or old olla, decorated with figures of +antelope and sacred birds. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-thlä-shi-na, ná-pa-no-pa, +wó-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">535</span> +<a name = "page535" id = "page535"> </a> +<!--png 685--> + +<p>67321. Small yellow water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na +thlúp-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>66373. Decorated water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le, hé-pa-k’i +wó-pa-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66453. Small decorated water jar or olla. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66351-66410. Large decorated ollas or water jars. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia +té-we, á-thla-na.</p> + +<p>66423. Small decorated water jar or olla. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66450. Small toy olla or decorated water jar. Í-k‘osh-na-kia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66520. Red ware salt jar with castellated and corrugated edges and +rim. Má-po-k’ia te-shi-lo-a mú-to-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Small decorated olla or water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66399. Child’s small water jar or decorated olla. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia +té-tsa-na a-tsa-na áwa.</p> + +<p>——. Small decorated water-jar or child’s olla. +K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na a-tsa-na áwa.</p> + +<p>66413. Water jar or olla on which the emblematic terraces of the four +wombs of earth and the magic knife with which they were opened are +conspicuous decorations. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le, á-wi-ten té-huthl-na, +á-wi-thlui-a pa push-kwai-na pä´-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>66387. Small decorated water jar or olla, with figures of deer. +K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, shó-ho-i-ta pá-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>66428. Small decorated water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia tá-tsa-na +ná-pa-na-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Large double salt and pepper jar. Má-po-kia +té-wi-pa-tchi-na.</p> + +<p>66354. Water jar, large, decorated. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le.</p> + +<p>66466. Water jar or olla decorated with ancient design of the +rattlesnake gens. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia te-le, í-no-to-na Tchí-to-la-kwe a-wa +tsí-nan tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66334. Water jar or decorated olla. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia te-le.</p> + +<p>66463. Olla or decorated water jar with figures of sacred birds and +rosette. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia te-le, wó-tsa-na ta hé-pa-k‘i wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66337. Olla or water jar decorated with figures of sacred blue birds. +K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le, k‘iä´-she-ma-mai-a wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66457. Olla or decorated water jar. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le.</p> + +<p>——. Olla or water jar decorated with figures of deer, +growing plants, and the gentile quail of chaparral cock. +K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le, ná-pa-no-pa, pó-yi ta kwan-hai-apä´-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>66405. Olla or decorated water jar. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le.</p> + +<p>66345. Small water jar or decorated olla, ancient design. +K‘iá-wih-na-kia té-tsa-na, i-no-to-na tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66492. Small, line decorated red earthen water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia +té-tsa-na, shi-lo-a tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Small sacred water jar in form of mud hen. Hí-lu-k’ia +mé-he-tâ tsa-na.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">536</span> +<a name = "page536" id = "page536"> </a> +<!--png 686--> + +<p>66414. Olla or water jar decorated with emblems of the gentile +rattlesnake. K‘iá-wih-na-kia te-le, Tchí-to-la-kwe a-wen tsí-nan +pä´-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>66407. Olla or decorated water jar figured with deer and antelope. +K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le <ins class = "correction" title = +"error for ná-pa-no-pa?">ná-pa-o-pa</ins>.</p> + +<p>66427. Small olla or water jar decorated with figures of antelope. +K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, ná-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66497. Small red ware water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, +<ins class = "translit" title = "shí-lo-â">shí-lo-ā</ins>.</p> + +<p>76437. Small olla or water jar decorated with figures of antelope. +K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia te-le, ná-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66470. Large olla or decorated water jar, with figures of sacred +birds. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na wó-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66472. Large olla or water jar decorated with the designs of the +rattlesnakes. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na, Tchi-to-la-kwe a-wa tsi-na +tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66403. Small water jar or olla decorated with figures of antelope and +black birds. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, na-pa-no-pa, k‘é-tchu +wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66384. Small decorated water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66546. Small decorated water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Child’s water jar or olla decorated with figures of +antelope and a kind of sparrow. A-tsa-na a-wa k‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na +ná-pa-no-pa, ta k‘iäp-tchu-pa wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>67318. Small, yellow ware water jar for children. Í-k’osh-na-k‘ia +k’ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-ni.</p> + +<p>——. Small, decorated water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66520. Small toy olla or water jar with representation of sacred tail +plumes. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia k‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, k‘iä-ti <ins class = +"correction" title = "error for tchi-a?">té-hi-a</ins> wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66381. Small olla or water jar, decorated. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66471. Small olla or decorated water jar, white ground, with +representation of sacred terraces and road. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-k‘o-ha +na, a-wi-thlui-a tsa-na tsin´-u-lap-nai-e.</p> + +<p>66386. Ditto, large, with curve decoration and representation of +Clark’s jay. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na, ní-tsi-k‘ia ta +maí-a-wo-pa-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66464. Ditto, small, with representations of deer running. +Na-pa-no-pa-yä´thl-yel-ai-e.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, with deer represented on body, and rosette on +opposite side. Na-pa-na-pa, hé-pa-k‘i wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66340. Ditto, decorated with quail and deer. Ná-pa-na-pa, ta po-yi +wó-pa-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66365. Olla, very large, decorated with rosettes and cloud scrolls. +Hïsh thla-na, he-pa-k‘i ta ló-te-po-a tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66372. Ditto, white. K‘ó-ha na.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">537</span> +<a name = "page537" id = "page537"> </a> +<!--png 687--> + +<p>66535. Ditto, with rosette and quail decorations. He-pa-k‘i ta +po-yi-wó-tsa-na wó-pa-na-pa.</p> + +<p>56340. Ditto, smaller, decorated with flowered star. +Mo-ya-tchun-ú-te-a-pa pä´-tchi-e.</p> + +<p>66433. Ditto, with representation of deer and growing plants. +Sho-ho-i-ta ta hai-a wó-pa-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66408. Ditto, with ancient representation of the sky, terrace, +falling clouds, and the great rattlesnake. A-wih-thlui-a, lo-pa-ni-le ta +tchí-to-la, wo-pa-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66397. Ditto, with scroll and quail decoration. Wo-tsa-na +wó-pa-no-pa, ta ni-tsi-k’ia tsi-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66527. Ditto, with representation of antelope. Ná-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66528. Ditto, with addition of rude bird decorations. Ná-pa-no-pa +ta-wó-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66380. Ditto, small antelopes. Ná-tsa-na-ná-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66459. Ditto, with terrace or sacred zigzag, flowers and birds +represented. A-wi-thlui-a, u-te-a-pa ta wo-tsa-na-wó-pa-no-pa +á-tsi-nai-e.</p> + +<p>66412. Ditto, same as small.</p> + +<table class = "brace" summary = "two lines joined by brace"> +<tr> +<td>66390</td> +<td class = "midline" rowspan = "2"> +<img src = "images/bracket.png" width = "4" height = "33" +alt = "}" title = "}"></td> +<td class = "midline" rowspan = "2"><p> +Ditto, small antelope. Ná-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa.</p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>66456</td> +<!--<td></td><td></td>--> +</tr> +</table> + +<p>66395. Large water jar or olla, decorated with sacred rosette and +birds (sparrows). K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na he-pa-k‘i ta +wó-tsa-na-wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66339, 66533, 66534. Ditto, with figures of deer. Ná-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66445. Ditto, with ancient terrace and rattlesnake decorations.</p> + +<p>66447. Ditto, with ancient design. K‘ú-sho-kwïn tsí-nai-e.</p> + +<p>66543. Ditto, with scroll decoration. Ní-tsi-k’ia wo-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66402. Ditto, smaller. Tsá-na.</p> + +<p>66382. Ditto, with young deer decoration. Na-tsi-k‘o wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, bird decoration (gentile quail, pó-yi).</p> + +<p>66419. Ditto, ornate design. Á-sho-na-k’ia tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66355. Ditto, with rosette and bird decoration.</p> + +<p>66367. Ditto, with star and plant decoration. Mo-yä-tchun ta +kwan-hai-a wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66512. Small red treasure jar for suspension, ancient. I-no-to-na +thlâ´-wo-pu-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66425. Small toy water-jar decorated with figures of antelope. +K‘ia-wih-na-kia té-tsa-na, a-tsan áwa.</p> + +<p>66393. Small water jar for young children. K’iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na +a-tsan, á-wa.</p> + +<p>66370, 66410. Small decorated water jars or ollas. Kia-wih-na-kia +té-we á-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66426, 66429. Ollas, large.</p> + +<p>66438. Olla or water jar decorated with ancient terrace and +rattlesnake’s form. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na.</p> + +<p>66435. Ditto, with same decoration.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">538</span> +<a name = "page538" id = "page538"> </a> +<!--png 688--> + +<p>66538. Ditto, with curve decoration.</p> + +<p>66332. Ditto, with animal decoration.</p> + +<p>66532. Ditto, with primitive “<ins class = "translit" title = +"ä-wi-thlui-a">ä-wi-thlui-ă</ins> po-na” and cloud decoration.</p> + +<p>66536. Ditto, animal decoration.</p> + +<p>66550, 66501, 66502, 66503, 66504. Jars of red ware used for souring +yeast. Mo-tse ó-pi-k’ia-na-k’ia té-pi-tsu-li-a.</p> + +<p>66505. Ditto, white.</p> + +<p>66508. Ditto, white with red band about neck. Shi-lo-a +äthl-yet-âi-é.</p> + +<p>67311. Ditto, curved decoration.</p> + +<p>66529. Ditto, decorated with ancient terrace and rattlesnake.</p> + +<p>66363, 66448, 66430. Ditto, curved decoration.</p> + +<p>67531. Ditto, deer and bird decoration.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, curved and animal decoration.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, primitive terrace decoration with deer.</p> + +<p>66360. Ditto, curved and scroll decoration.</p> + +<p>66383, 66441. Ditto, animal and curve decoration.</p> + +<p>66434. Ditto, small animal decoration.</p> + +<p>66399, 66475, 66409. Small child’s water jar or olla. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia +k‘ià-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small, very old water jar with primitive decorations. +K‘iá-wih-na-kia té-tsa-na tsí-thlä-shi-nï-shi.</p> + +</div> + +<!--png 689--> +<!--png 690--> +<p class = "illustration"> +<a name = "plateXLI_3" id = "plateXLI_3"> </a> +<img src = "images/plateXLI3.jpg" width = "294" height = "262" +alt = "see caption"> +</p> +<p class = "caption"> +Plate XLI.3. (<a href = "#cat68201">68201</a>) ZUÑI CANTEEN. +</p> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_clay_canteen" id = "zuni_clay_canteen"> +CANTEENS AND WATER JUGS.</a></h6> + +<p>67777. Canteen, large figure of spotted pig. +Pí-tsi-wi-tsi-sú-pa-no-pa mé-he-tâ.</p> + +<p>67542. Small cylindrical canteen with representation of mammæ. +Mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton tsa-na k‘wí-k‘ia-k’ia-pa.</p> + +<p>67539, 67538. Ditto, small double ball shaped.</p> + +<p>67784, 67815, 67800. Small decorated canteens. Me-he-tâ +tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p><a name = "cat68201" id = "cat68201">68201</a>. Small canteen +remarkable for its conception and decoration, representing in form the +reproductiveness of water (the phallic frog), and in decoration, water +its inhabitants, and a star reflection. Ta-k’ia í-sho-ha +mé-wi-se-ton-ne, á-k‘iä-na ta k‘iä-shi-tâ pä-tchun mó-ya-tchun ú-le. See +<a href = "#plateXLI_1">fig. 3, pl. xli</a>.</p> + +<p>68207. Red ware canteen. Mé-he-tâ shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>68209. Yellow ware bottle-shaped canteen. Té-me-he-tâ.</p> + +<p>67798. Long-necked gourd-shaped canteen, of red ware. Té-me-he-tâ +täsh-sha na, shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67750. Canteen in representation of chaparral cock. Po-yi +mé-he-tâ.</p> + +<p>66767. Small canteen in form of hawk or falcon. Pi-pi mé-he-tâ.</p> + +<p>67778. Broken canteen (toy) in form of hog. Í-k‘osh-na-kia +pí-tsi-wi-ti mé-he-tâ.</p> + +<p>68427. Small red ware canteen, with white decoration at back. +Mé-he-tâ tsá na.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">539</span> +<a name = "page539" id = "page539"> </a> +<!--png 691--> + +<p>68184. Canteen, red ware.</p> + +<p>67807, 68213. Ditto, yellow ware.</p> + +<p>68208, 69864. Ditto, red ware, large.</p> + +<p>68187. Ditto, white ware.</p> + +<p>68218. Ditto, red ware, smaller.</p> + +<p>68182. Ditto, large, yellow ware.</p> + +<p>67815. Ditto, very small and crude.</p> + +<p>68221. Ditto, large, white ware.</p> + +<p>68216. Ditto, with white back and red belly.</p> + +<p>68181. Ditto, red ware, repaired with pitch.</p> + +<p>68183. Ditto, decorated ware with “Cachina” decoration.</p> + +<p>68192. Ditto, decorated with carved leaf pattern.</p> + +<p>68175. Ditto, small, decorated.</p> + +<p>68170. Ditto, very large, white ware, ornamented with rosette +decoration.</p> + +<p>67876. Ditto, ditto, more elaborate.</p> + +<p>68222. Ancient canteen, in form of young bird, found in a cutting of +the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad on the eastern slope of Mt. San +Francisco, Arizona, by W. R. Smith, and presented by him to +F. H. Cushing for the U.S. National Museum.</p> + +<p>67771. Small canteen representing an owl. Mu-hu-kwi +mé-he-tâ-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67549. Double, long-necked canteen, connected by two tubes. +Mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton í-täsh-sha wó-po-no-pa.</p> + +<p>67547. Ditto, smaller.</p> + +<p>68151. Small canteen of red ware. Me-he-tâ tsa-na, shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67812. Large yellow canteen. Me-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>68223. Ordinary yellow canteen; same Indian name as preceding.</p> + +<p>67754. Small canteen in the form of an owl. Mu-hu-kwi +mé-he-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>68193. Child’s small canteen. Me-he-tâ, tsan án.</p> + +<p>67791. Large, yellow ware canteen. Me-het-thla-na thlúp-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>67787. Small canteen for children. Me-he-tâ-tsá-na.</p> + +<p>67811. Yellow ware canteen decorated with the sun vine. Me-he-tâ +thlup-tsi-na tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67785. Child’s small canteen of red ware. Me-he-tâ tsa-na +shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67790. Red ware canteen. This specimen is plain red; they are +frequently decorated in bands and figures of white.</p> + +<p>——. A small canteen for sacred water, representing an +owl. Mú-hu-kwi k‘iá-pu-k’ia mé-he-tâ tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67814. Large canteen representing the moon, of red ware. Me-he-tâ +shi-lo-a. Yä-tchn, ánte-li-ah-nai-é.</p> + +<p>67808. Small double canteen. Me-wi-se-tâ tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67792. Small canteen with emblematic decorations of sacred hooks. +Me-he-tâ, ne-tsi-ko-pa.</p> + +<p>68194. Yellow ware canteen. Me-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>68204. Small yellow canteen.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">540</span> +<a name = "page540" id = "page540"> </a> +<!--png 692--> + +<p>68212. Large yellow canteen. Me-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na thlá-na.</p> + +<p>——. Sacred, decorated canteen.</p> + +<p>68206. Small decorated canteen.</p> + +<p>67824. Large, yellow ware canteen.</p> + +<p>67759. Small canteen for holding sacred water, in form of an owl. +K‘iá-pu-kia mu-hu-kwi mé-he-tâ.</p> + +<p>67796. Small red canteen with etchings of phallic significance. +Mé-he-tâ shi-lo-a í-shoh-na tsí-no-na.(?)</p> + +<p>68189. Small yellow ware canteen.</p> + +<p>67789. Small decorated canteen. Me-he-tâ tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67813. Small yellow ware canteen.</p> + +<p>68156. Large yellow ware canteen, with winding white band decoration. +Me-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na, tsin´-u-lap-nai-é.</p> + +<p>68205. Small yellow ware canteen, decorated with rosette. Me-he-tâ +thlúp-tsi-na, hé-pa-kin pä-tchi-e.</p> + +<p>68199. Small toy canteen. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia mé-he-tâ tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68157. Canteen of red ware. Me-he-tâ, shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67795. Medium-sized canteen, decorated with figures of quail or road +runner; the latter bird is quite abundant in Arizona, but not in the +Zuñi country. This canteen is of a cream white color, the decorations +being in black. Me-he-tâ, pó-yi wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>67545. Barrel-shaped canteen with knob like ends, and representations +of mammæ near the mouth, for milk or sweet drinks. Mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton-ne, +kwí-k‘ia-pa.</p> + +<p>67816. Decorated canteen. Me-he-tâ thla-na-tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>68168. Small red ware canteen.</p> + +<p>67805. Small red earthenware canteen, with representation of a +burning star at apex. Mé-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na tsa-na, mo-yä-tchu-thla-na +pä-tchi tsí-nai e.</p> + +<p>68163. Large red ware canteen with winding bands, in representation +of serpent. Mé-he-tâ, tsín-u-lap-nai-é.</p> + +<p>68162. Small red canteen.</p> + +<p>69863. Red ware canteen.</p> + +<p>69865. Large water bottle canteen. Mé-he-tâ, tóm täsh-sha-na.</p> + +<p>68159. Small red ware canteen, without decoration.</p> + +<p>67475. Small toy canteen of special significance, which can only be +derived from a translation of the Indian name given it. Ku-ne-a +í-k‘osh-na-kia mé-he-tâ-tsa-na, í-se-to-na. “Clay for playing with +which, canteen little, carrying itself,” etc.</p> + +<p>68220. Small canteen decorated with figure of lily. Me-he-tâ, u-te-a +í-to-pa-na pä´-tchi-e.</p> + +<p>68176. Large red ware canteen.</p> + +<p>69861. Large yellow ware canteen, with figure of the morning star. +Mé-he-tâ thla-na thlúp-tsi-na, mó-yä-tchun-thlá-no-na pä´-tchi-e.</p> + +<p>68173. Small red ware canteen with cone like apex.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">541</span> +<a name = "page541" id = "page541"> </a> +<!--png 693--> + +<p>67810. Small decorated canteen.</p> + +<p>68179. Medium sized canteen, decorated on upper part with star cross. +Me-he-tâ mó-se-wek-sin tsí-nai-e.</p> + +<p>——. Small canteen of red ware.</p> + +<p>67797. Small canteen of red ware.</p> + +<p>68169. Small decorated canteen, with rosette on the apex. Í-k‘osh-na +kïa me-he-tâ tsa-na hé-pa-k‘i tsín-yäthl-tâi-é.</p> + +<p>69875. Canteen, medium size, of red ware.</p> + +<p>67801. Similar to the preceding, but of cream white ware. Me-he-tâ iú +k‘o-ha-na.</p> + +<p>68166. Same as preceding, of yellow ware, with representation, on +cream-white ground, of sacred-feathered, cross-bows. Pí-thla-pä-tchi +lá-kwai tsí-nai-e.</p> + +<p>67806. Ditto, ditto, red shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>68217. Ditto, white, with representation of rattlesnake. K‘o-ha-na, +tchí-to-la pä´-tchi-e.</p> + +<p>69862. Ditto, red, with representation of cloud on apex. +(Ló-te-po-ai-e.)</p> + +<p>67540. Small toy canteen, with small neck.</p> + +<p>——. Owl-shaped canteen.</p> + +<p>67755. Same as preceding in form, but differing somewhat in the +details of ornamentation.</p> + +<p>68155. Small double canteen, or “child carrier,” with representation +of wreath of flowers. Me-he-tâ tsa-nâ tcha-se-tâ, ú-te-a +ú-lap-na-ai-e.</p> + +<p>68214. Ditto, larger, with representation of sacred star rosette. +Hé-pa-k‘i-wó-pa-nan, mo-yä-tchu pán-ni-na-k’ia ú-le.</p> + +<p>68158. Large canteen of red ware with rattlesnake emblems on white +ground. Me-he-tâ tsi-na shí-lo-a, tchí-to-la wí-to-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>67788. Ditto, red. Shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67823. Ditto, white, with depression on lower side. K‘o-ha-na, +hé-k‘âi-é.</p> + +<p>67794. Ditto, gray, with conical back. Lo-kia-na, +k‘iä´-möstâ’i-é.</p> + +<p>68195. Ditto, small, with representation of flower at back and string +for suspension. Tsa-na ta ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa; pí k‘ai-a-pa.</p> + +<p>68210. Ditto, large red ware.</p> + +<p>68153. Similar to preceding.</p> + +<p>68215. Ditto, with cord for suspension.</p> + +<p>68219. Ditto, without cord.</p> + +<p>69867. Ditto, large.</p> + +<p>67804. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto.</p> + +<p>68160. Ditto, yellow.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, with sunflower rosette at apex. +Ó-ma-tsa-pa-ú-te-a <ins class = "translit" title = +"yä´thl-tâi-e">yä´thl-tâĭ-e</ins>.</p> + +<p>67820. Ditto, white.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, white back and black base.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">542</span> +<a name = "page542" id = "page542"> </a> +<!--png 694--> + +<p>68191. Very large canteen of the cream-white ware, with red belly. +Kô-ha-na, ta tsú-shi-lo-a.</p> + +<p>68180. Ditto, plain, with rosette. Hé-pa-k‘in pä´-tchi-e.</p> + +<p>68188. Ditto, with the ring, or star-pointed flower, on apex; red +base, above which are the figures of the sacred butterflies represented +in an arch. Ní-tse-k‘o-an-te ú-te-a thluai-a-pa, +pú-la-k’ia-thlu-ai-yé-mük-nai-é.</p> + +<p>68152. Ditto, with rattlesnake. Tchi-to-la tsím-u-lup-nai-e.</p> + +<p>67802. Ditto, smaller. Tsa-nï-shi.</p> + +<p>67821. Ditto, very small yellow ware. Hish-tsá-na, shi-lo-a +tsí-na-e.</p> + +<p>68171. Ditto, red. Shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67793. Ditto, larger, with cord of Spanish bayonet. Thlúp-tsi-na, hó, +pi-k‘ai-a-pa.</p> + +<p>68167. Ditto, very large.</p> + +<p>68161. Ditto, white, with sunflower, surrounded with speckled leaves +and with smaller lobe at apex. Ó-ma-tsa-pa ú-te-a, su-pa-no-pa +<ins class = "translit" title = "hai-a-we">haĭ-a-we</ins> ú-lap-nai-e; +tchá-set tâi-e.</p> + +<p>67799. Ditto, plain red, with flower and butterfly decoration. +Shi-lo-a, pú-la-kia kwin-ne, ta ú-te-a pä´-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>67817. Ditto, small, with representation of corn stalk surrounded by +deer, crows, and black birds. Mí-tâ-an, shó-ho-i-ta, k’wá-la-shi ta +tsuí-ya pä´-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, with rosette at apex. He-pa-k‘i +pä´-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>68178. Ditto, plain. Tsa-na, á-ho-na.</p> + +<p>68164. Ditto, red, large, and flat backed. Shi-lo-a, ki‘a-pa +yä´thl-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>68154. Ditto, large, white, of ordinary form.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, with flower decoration at back. +K‘ia-mus-tâi-ye, ú-te-a-pa.</p> + +<p>68105. Ditto, small and flat, tsa-na, yäthl-k‘iä-tchun.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, red belly, with deer and sky figures on white +ground. K‘o-ha-na yäthl-tâ, á-po-ya tsi-na, ta ná-po-a-pa.</p> + +<p>67813. Ditto, plain black. Kwin-ne.</p> + +<p>68202. Ditto, yellow, with rosette decoration. Thlúp-tsi-na, +hé-pa-k‘in pä´-tchi e.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, very small, with white back. Tsa-na, +k‘ó-han-yä´thl-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>67818. Ditto, large, yellow. Thlup-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, red and white, with terraced road. Tsa-na, +<ins class = "correction" title = +"text reads a-wi-thuli-">a-wi-thlui-a-pó-na-pa</ins>.</p> + +<p>68226. Ditto, large, with rosette decoration.</p> + +<p>67544. Small, double lobed canteen. Me-wi-k‘i-lik-ton kiä´-mo-li-an +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67541. Ditto, of smaller size.</p> + +<p>67543. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>——. Owl-shaped canteen. Mú-hu-kwi mé-he-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>67744. Ditto, small, with holes through the wings for suspension. +E-pï-se à-a’-pa.</p> + +<p>67742. Ditto, large, red ware. Mú-hu-kwi mé-he-tâ shi´-lo-a.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">543</span> +<a name = "page543" id = "page543"> </a> +<!--png 695--> + +<p>67748. Ditto, large, ornamented in representation of the plumage of a +bird.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>——. Small barrel-shaped canteen, with round ends, showing +emblems of mammaries. Mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton, kwí-k’ia-pa kiä´ mo-lin +a-óp-tsi-naì-é.</p> + +<p>68177. Canteen, of earthen ware, decorated. Me-he-tâ tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67822. Ditto, small. Tsá-na.</p> + +<p>68174. Ditto, of white ware. K‘ó-ha-na.</p> + +<p>68197. Ditto, of red ware. Shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>68203. Ditto.</p> + +<p>68190. Canteen of red ware. Shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>68196. Ditto.</p> + +<p>68200. Toy canteen, with rosette decoration. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia +mé-he-tâ-tsa-na, hé-pa-k‘i tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>68185. Ditto, red. Shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67809. Ditto, with two small lobes at back. Í-yäthl-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>67825. Small, double gourd-shaped water bottle of earthenware. <ins +class = "correction" title = +"error for Mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton?">Mé-wi-k’il-ik-ton</ins> shi-lo-a tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67819. Large, bottle-shaped canteen. Mé-he-tâ k‘iä-mo-li-a +muí-a-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Small, decorated canteen. Mé-he-tâ.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, red ware, large.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, large, yellow.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, large, yellow ware with painted back.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, red ware, small.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_clay_pitcher" id = "zuni_clay_pitcher"> +PITCHERS.</a></h6> + +<p>67110, 67113. Pitchers, small, plain, with handle, É-mush-to-we +á-thla na, á-mui-a-pa.</p> + +<p>67439. Small pitcher vase, for suspension. É-mush-ton té-tsa-na +mú-to-pa.</p> + +<p>67135. Small milking pitcher. Á-k’wi-k’iäsh-na-k’ia é-mush-ton +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67101. Small, ancient pitcher. Í-no-to-na é-mush-ton tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67103. Ancient pitcher, large.</p> + +<p>66522. Ditto, of red ware.</p> + +<p>67104. Ornamented pitcher, with representation of mountain lion for +handle (broken). I-no-to-na é-mush-ton tsa-na, Hâk-ti-tä´sh-sha-na +muí-ai-e.</p> + +<p>67102. Ditto, rude.</p> + +<p>67105. Ditto, large, decorated.</p> + +<p>67116. Ditto, of red ware, decorated with black, long necked.</p> + +<p>67141. Small, modern pitcher, of red ware, in ancient style. +I-no-to-na án-te-li-ah-no-nai-e.</p> + +<p>67319. Ditto, large, with handle.</p> + +<p>67119. Ditto, with handle, made in imitation of ancient jar, dug up +from ruins of <i>Wí-mai-a</i>.</p> + +<p>——. Small milk pitcher. Á-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia, é-mush-ton +thlúp-tsi-na.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">544</span> +<a name = "page544" id = "page544"> </a> +<!--png 696--> + +<p>67551. Small milk pitcher in the form of a shoe or moccasin. +K‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-kia we-po-tchi té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68384. Small pitcher of black earthen ware for heating water. +K‘ia-k‘äthl-k‘ia-na-k’ia é-mush-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>67137. Ditto, small, yellow ware.</p> + +<p>67136. Small milking pitcher of yellow ware.</p> + +<p>——. Milk pitcher, with handle, of decorated yellow ware. +Á-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia é-mush-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>68365. Small, black ware pitcher. Té-kwin tsa-na mui-ai-e.</p> + +<p>67114. Small, decorated milk pitcher. É-mush-ton ne.</p> + +<p>67089. Milk pitcher, plain.</p> + +<p>67336. Ditto, large, with corrugated rim. É-mush-ton thlá-na.</p> + +<p>67485. Ditto, with serpent or curved decoration. +(Né-tsi-k‘on-ne.)</p> + +<p>67127. Large, red milk pitcher. Á-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia é-mush-to +thla-na, shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67140. Ditto, undecorated.</p> + +<p>67128. Ditto, plain.</p> + +<p>68382. Ditto, for cooking. Wó-li-a-k’ia é-mush-ton thla-na.</p> + +<p>68386. Ditto, small, tsá-na.</p> + +<p>68383. Ditto.</p> + +<p>68378. Ditto.</p> + +<p>68385. Ditto, showing mud or clay used in sealing the mouth of the +vessel while cooking sweet fermented meal or hé-pa-lo-kia.</p> + +<p>68380. Ditto, plain.</p> + +<p>68359. Ditto.</p> + +<p>67106. Milk pitcher of ancient form. A-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia +é-mush-ton, í-no-to-na.</p> + +<p>67108. Ditto, with flaring rim and flower decoration. +Sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.</p> + +<p>67094. Ditto, plain.</p> + +<p>67087. Ditto, for white paint. He-tehl-hé-lin <ins class = +"correction" title = "error for o-na-kia?">on-a-kia</ins>, +sal-äthl-k‘ia-pan ne.</p> + +<p>67124. Ditto, small, yellow ware.</p> + +<p>67115. Ditto, with narrow opening, and flower decoration.</p> + +<p>67139. Ditto, red ware.</p> + +<p>67111. Ditto, decorated.</p> + +<p>67117. Ditto, with scalloped rim.</p> + +<p>67107. Ditto, tall, and vase-shaped, with flaring rim.</p> + +<p>67339. Ditto, with contracted neck, and animal decoration, handle +representing an antelope.</p> + +<p>68356. Small pitcher for heating water.</p> + +<p>68376. Large pitcher for cooking or heating water. Wo-li-a-k‘ia +é-mush-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Large pitcher with animal-shaped handle. É-mush-ton +thla-na-wó-ò-le ík-na muí-ai-e.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">545</span> +<a name = "page545" id = "page545"> </a> +<!--png 697--> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_clay_cup" id = "zuni_clay_cup"> +DRINKING CUPS AND CUP-SHAPED VESSELS.</a></h6> + +<p>67091, 67337, 67076. Handled drinking cups with flaring rim, +decorated. Tú-tu-na-kia sá-mui-a-pa.</p> + +<p>67326, 67109, 67095. Ditto, large.</p> + +<p>67086, 67083, 67112. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>67082, 67077. Ditto, with representation of bear for handle.</p> + +<p>67122, 67118. Ditto, large, yellow ware.</p> + +<p>67131. Small, red ware drinking cup with handle. Tú-tu-na-k’ia +sá-mui-a tsán-an-ne.</p> + +<p>67098. Drinking cup with flaring rim. Sá-mui-a sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Bowl and pot shaped cooking vessels, plain and +ornamented, with ears and small conical projections to facilitate +handling while hot; among these are also enumerated paint pots, &c. +Sa-we á-mui-a-pa.</p> + +<p>67469, 67425. Small, toy, cooking vessels with row of ears. +I-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-mui-á-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67329. Large, handled cup. Sá-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<p>68243. Small, handled cup. Sá-mui-a té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68387. Water-holding cup. K‘ia-pa-ti-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67322. Small handled cup of yellow ware. Sá-mui-a té-tsa-na +thlúp-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>67138. Handled cup of yellow ware. Sá-mui-a té-thlup-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>67079. Small, handled cup for water. K‘ial-i-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<p>67078. Small handled water cup. K‘ial-i-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Handled cup with decoration of the sacred mantle. +Sa-mui a hé-k‘wi-e-tchi tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67133. Small, handled, yellow ware cup. Sá-mui-an thlúp-tsi-na +tsá-na.</p> + +<p>67093. Small, handled cup with representation of growing flowers. +Sa-mui-an-tsa-na ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>68362. Small, knobbed cup for hot water. K‘iá-k‘iäthl-k‘ian-a-k’ia +sá-mui-an tsá-na.</p> + +<p>67132. Small, handled yellow cups. Sá-mui-a tsa-na +á-thlup-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>67081. Small flaring cup, with handle, with representations of stars +and magic net-shield of war god. Sá-mui-an tsa-na sa-k‘ia-pan-ne, +mó-yä-tchu, ta k‘iá-al lan pä-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>66911. Small flaring cup for children. Sá-k‘ia-pa-nan tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small red ware cups for children. Sá-tsa-na +shi´-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67126. Small milking cup of yellow ware, with handle. +K‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67335. Small cup, with handle and flaring rim, decorated with +flowers. Sá-mui-an tsa-na, u-te-a ath´l-yel-lai-e.</p> + +<p>67143. Small, handled cup. Sa-mui-a tsa-na shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>——. Small milking cup for little girl. +A-k‘wi-k‘iash-na-k’ia sá-mui-an-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67090. Small, handled cup, with flaring rim for drinking. Sá-mui-a +tsa-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">546</span> +<a name = "page546" id = "page546"> </a> +<!--png 698--> + +<p>67092. Small, deep, decorated, handled cup. Sa-tsa-na múi-ai-e.</p> + +<p>67120. Large handled milking cup of decorated red ware. +Á-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a, muí-an tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67084. Small, plain, handled cup. Sá-mui-an-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small water heating cup, with handle. +K‘ia-kiäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia sa-mui-an tsá-na.</p> + +<p>67332. Small drinking cup, with melon flower representation in +center. K‘iá-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na a-te-an e-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>67096. Small handled cup. Sá-mui-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67328. Large decorated cup with handle. Sá-mui-an thla-na.</p> + +<p>67099. Decorated cup, small.</p> + +<p>67097. Ditto, large.</p> + +<p>67338, Ditto, with animal shaped handle.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_clay_bowl" id = "zuni_clay_bowl"> +BOWLS AND BASKETS.</a></h6> + +<p>67184, 67153, 67182, 67185, 67189. Sacred terraced basket bowls for +medicine flour or meal, carried by chief priests of sacred dancers. +K‘ia-wai-a wo-pu-k’ia á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-mu-te-a-pa.</p> + +<p>67193. Ditto, with horned frog represented on outside, (Thlé-tchu), +and tadpoles and dragon fly inside, shu-me-ko-lo ta +mú-tu-li-k‘ia-wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>67192. Ditto, with sacred rosette in center of bottom. Hé-pa-k‘i tsin +é-tâ-i-e.</p> + +<p>67172. Ditto, for sacred yellow flower paint. Ú-te-a he-lin +ó-na-kia.</p> + +<p>67303. Small bowl for white paint, used in decoration of dancers. +Hé-ko-hak’ hé-lin-o-na-kia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67055. Small white paint bowl. Hé-ko-hak’ hé-lin-o-na-kia +sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67255. Bread bowl, decorated. Mo-tse-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67233. Ditto, larger.</p> + +<p>67220, 67264. Bread bowls. Mo-tse-na-k’ia-sá-we.</p> + +<p>67267, 67227, 67242. Large bread bowls, with elaborate cloud +decoration and figure of sky combined. Mo-tse-na-k’ia sa-we á-thla-na, +lo-po-ya tsi-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67202. Very large bread bowl, decorated inside with lightning passing +between clouds and on outer surface with lightning passing between black +rain clouds. Mó-tse o-na-kia mo-tse-na-k’ia sá-thla-na; wí-lo-lo-a +thli-tâ ló-pi-kwai-nai-e wo-pa-no-pa; wí-lo-lo-a, áw-thlui-a-po-na +á-shi-k‘ia-na tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66604. Large bread bowl, decorated. Mó-tse-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.</p> + +<p>66935. Ditto, red ware, large.</p> + +<p>67277, 67270. Elaborately decorated bread bowl. Mó-tse-na-k’ia +sá-thla-na.</p> + +<p>67217. Decorated bread bowl. Mo-tse-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.</p> + +<p>66972. Small yellow ware eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia +sá-thlup-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>67199, 66937. Ditto, for dance paint of cachínas. Shi-lo-a-hé-lin +o-na-k’ia sa-we.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">547</span> +<a name = "page547" id = "page547"> </a> +<!--png 699--> + +<p>66945, 66944. Ditto, for serving food, decorated.</p> + +<p>67204. Ditto, large, with á-wi-thluia-po-na ta thlí-ton +(cloud-terrace and rain) represented.</p> + +<p>66642. Ditto, white decorated ware.</p> + +<p>66582, 66603, 66644. Ditto, with flaring rim. (Sál-athl-k’ia-pan) +deer decoration and sacred plume sticks.</p> + +<p>66612. Ditto, with lozenge decoration in lozenge figure.</p> + +<p>67209. Ditto, with highly emblematic decoration.</p> + +<p>66574. Ditto, very shallow. Í-to-na-kia sal´ athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.</p> + +<p>67215, 66947. Small yellow ware eating bowls. I-to-na-k’ia +sá-thlup-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>67066. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>66819. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66970, 66789, 66735, 66791. Ditto, used for paint.</p> + +<p>66664. Eating bowl, larger.</p> + +<p>66577, 67285, 66587, 67216. Ditto, large. Thlá-na.</p> + +<p>66983. Small yellow ware eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia +sá-thlup-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>66938, 66941. Eating bowl, small, red ware. Shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67206. Ditto, large.</p> + +<p>66706, 66695. Ditto, of decorated ware.</p> + +<p>65976. Ditto, for stone ash. (See above).</p> + +<p>66956, 66916. Eating bowls, red ware white inside. I-to-na-kia +sá-shi-lo-a.</p> + +<p>66600. Ditto, decorated ware showing use as paint bowl.</p> + +<p>66832. Ditto, decorated ware, small.</p> + +<p>66805. Ditto, decorated ware, showing use as dye bowl.</p> + +<p>66798, 66784. Ditto, eating bowls.</p> + +<p>67254, 66760, 66957, 66749. Ditto, burned in open fire. +(K‘ia-pi-na-nï-shi, or lú-ak-nai-e.)</p> + +<p>56773. Ditto, deep.</p> + +<p>66837. Ditto, small, burned in open fire. Lú-ak-nai-e.</p> + +<p>67243. Ditto, showing traces of last hé-pa-lo-k’ia feast.</p> + +<p>66848. Ditto, showing po-ye decoration.</p> + +<p>66718. Ditto, showing sunflower decoration.</p> + +<p>66831. Ditto, showing lineal decoration, ancient design.</p> + +<p>67241. Ditto, very old.</p> + +<p>66971. Ditto, showing house, world, and growing-plant design.</p> + +<p>66761. Ditto, showing much use.</p> + +<p>66993. Ditto, showing figures of pó-yi and gentile priests.</p> + +<p>66739. Ditto, basin-shaped. Sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.</p> + +<p>66908. Very small decorated toy eating bowl. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia +í-to-na-kia-sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67246. Small, decorated ware eating bowl.</p> + +<p>66920, 67257. Ditto, new.</p> + +<p>66830. Ditto, with elaborate star and plant design.</p> + +<p>66783, 66765. Ditto, flower with four spear-like points in center. +U-te-a-an k‘iä-tso-ta wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">548</span> +<a name = "page548" id = "page548"> </a> +<!--png 700--> + +<p>67262. Ditto, burned in open fire. Lú-ak-nai-e.</p> + +<p>66774. Ditto, with falling rain represented.</p> + +<p>66727. Ditto, with flaring rim, deep.</p> + +<p>66748, 66876, 66703. Small eating bowl of decorated ware. +Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66588, 66810. Ditto, with elaborate but defined decoration.</p> + +<p>66779, 66711, 67265, 66827, 67301, 67271. Ditto, with deer reversed +and standing on twig.</p> + +<p>66792, 66755. Ditto, showing use as vessel for white paint (used as +whitewash). Hé-k‘e-tchu o-na-k’ia sá-we.</p> + +<p>66776, 66918, 66781. Ditto, with flaring rim.</p> + +<p>67203. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67278. Ditto, chaparral cock decoration.</p> + +<p>67250. Ditto, burned on wood fire.</p> + +<p>66741. Ditto, with river and tadpole represented.</p> + +<p>66742. Ditto, ornamentation indistinct.</p> + +<p>66632, 66551, 66553. Eating bowls of decorated ware, with flaring +rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sál-athl-k’ia-pa-we.</p> + +<p>66638, 66634. Ditto, large.</p> + +<p>66636. Ditto, very large, with representation of female deer, ancient +terrace house and “step” inclosed. Hé-wi-mäs-sin í-no-to-na, <ins class += "translit" title = "tá-shó-ho-i-t’o-k’ia">tá-shó-hŏ-i-t’o-k’ia</ins> +pä´-tchi-e.</p> + +<p>67295. Ditto, large, with rain cloud, star, and plant decoration.</p> + +<p>66697. Small eating bowl, with deer and cloud decoration. +Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66569. Ditto, with representation of sky colors about rim.</p> + +<p>66619, 66570. Ditto, with flower and plant decoration.</p> + +<p>66926. Ditto, with house decoration.</p> + +<p>67235. Ditto, flower decoration.</p> + +<p>67231. Ditto, with flower and plant decoration.</p> + +<p>66595. Ditto, with plant decoration.</p> + +<p>66678. Ditto, with representation of sand burs.</p> + +<p>66656, 66677. Ditto, with representation of antelopes.</p> + +<p>66668. Ditto, with cloud pueblos and rainbow decoration.</p> + +<p>66552. Ditto, cloud, star, floral, and deer decoration.</p> + +<p>66594, 66685. Ditto, floral decoration.</p> + +<p>67297. Ditto, with representation of world and steps to the +skies.</p> + +<p>66673. Ditto, with terrestrial cloud and doe decoration.</p> + +<p>66593. Ditto, with cloud and curve decoration.</p> + +<p>66679, 66726, 66601, 66684. Ditto, ditto, decoration indistinct.</p> + +<p>66580. Ditto, red ware, with sacred corns represented.</p> + +<p>67213, 66653, 66772, 66927, 66699. Ditto, flowers and falling +rain.</p> + +<p>66579. Ditto, terrace decoration.</p> + +<p>66640. Ditto, flower decoration.</p> + +<p>66648. Ditto, butterfly, cloud, and plant decoration.</p> + +<p>67211. Ditto, deer, cloud, rain, and plant decoration.</p> + +<p>67269. Ditto, plant and cloud decoration.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">549</span> +<a name = "page549" id = "page549"> </a> +<!--png 701--> + +<p>66573. Ditto, curve decoration.</p> + +<p>66649, 67208. Ditto, flower, cloud, and arrow decoration.</p> + +<p>66616. Ditto, with elaborate decoration.</p> + +<p>66701, 66955, 66948. Red ware eating-bowls.</p> + +<p>67205. Yellow ware eating-bowl.</p> + +<p>66954. Ditto, the Great star.</p> + +<p>66788, 66680. Small eating-bowls.</p> + +<p>66670. Ditto, with floral, cloud, and star design elaborately +worked up.</p> + +<p>66662, 67222, 66554. Ditto, elaborate design.</p> + +<p>66663, 66671, 66651, 66561. Ditto, with terrace form.</p> + +<p>66609. Ditto, curve.</p> + +<p>66637. Ditto, deer.</p> + +<p>66652. Large eating bowl, with elaborate emblematic but indistinct +decoration.</p> + +<p>66672. Ditto, with rainbow decoration.</p> + +<p>66811. Small eating-bowl of decorated ware.</p> + +<p>66676. Eating-bowl of decorated ware.</p> + +<p>67275. Small ancient eating-bowl of corrugated ware, decorated +inside. Í-no-to-na ní-tu-li-a í-to-na-k‘ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66992. Eating bowl of gray ware, very ancient. Í-no-to-na í-to-na-kia +sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66690. Ditto, with representation of woods.</p> + +<p>66936. Ditto, modern red ware.</p> + +<p>66820, 67256, 66919, 66840, 66790, 66764, 67021, 66881, 66995. Small +decorated eating bowls. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67019. Ditto, sacred design in terraces representing clouds and +rain.</p> + +<p>66836. Ditto, with sacred butterfly decoration.</p> + +<p>67000, 67027, 67001, 67008, 66973. Small red bowls. Sá-shi-lo-a +á-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66962. Small basin-shaped bowl. Sal-athl-kia-pan-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67244. Small bowl, with additional rim. Sá-wi-yäthl ton-ne.</p> + +<p>66974. Small yellow-ware bowl used in making the stone ash as yeast, +and coloring matter, of blue guyave. Á-lu-k‘ia-lin <ins class = +"correction" title = "error for -a-k’ia na-k’ia?">hé-thli-a-k‘ian +a-k’ia</ins>, sá-thlup-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>67058. Very small, rude toy bowl. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na +pó-tcha.</p> + +<p>67048. Ditto, of yellow ware.</p> + +<p>67057. Very small, drinking cup of red ware.</p> + +<p>67052. Bowl used for mixing mineral yeast and coloring matter of +guyave and mush-bread. Á-lu-k‘ia-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67317. Vase-shaped bowl of white ware. Sá-k‘ia-pa te-lé.</p> + +<p>67180. Small scalloped-shaped medicine bowl. K‘ia-lin-o-na-kia +sá-tsa-na ní-te-po-a-pa.</p> + +<p>67157, 67166. Ditto, with terraced rim. (Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na.)</p> + +<p>68247. Small black-ware bowl for toasting corn.</p> + +<p>67013. Small decorated red-ware bowl. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67446. Small toy bowl, decorated. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67284. Small ancient bowl. I-no-to-na sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67309. Ditto, red ware, modern.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">550</span> +<a name = "page550" id = "page550"> </a> +<!--png 702--> + +<p>67183. Ditto, large, with tadpole and frog decoration.</p> + +<p>67071. Small toy bowl. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small saucer bowl. Sal-athl-kia-pan tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66495. Small-mouthed yeast souring bowl. Mo-tse ó-pi-k’ia-na-k’ia +té-k‘iä-mo-li-a.</p> + +<p><a name = "cat67343" id = "cat67343">67343</a>. Ancient bowl for the +sacred medicine water belonging to the hereditary line of House Caciques +of Zuñi (<i>K‘ia-kwi-á-mo-si</i>) and sold by stealth to me by the +youngest representative of that body of priests. Shí-wan an k‘iä´-lin +ó-na-k’ia sá-a-wi-thlui-a-po-na. See <a href = +"#plateXLI_1">fig. 1, pl. xli</a>.</p> + +<!--png 689--> +<!--png 690--> +<p class = "illustration"> +<a name = "plateXLI_1" id = "plateXLI_1"> </a> +<img src = "images/plateXLI1.jpg" width = "397" height = "280" +alt = "see caption"> +</p> +<p class = "caption"> +Plate XLI.1. (<a href = "#cat67343">67343</a>) ZUÑI BOWL.</p> + +<p>66828, 66835, 66872, 67240. Small drinking bowls. Té-tu-tu-na-k’ia +sá-we á-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66896. Small drinking bowl showing use as paint bowl. Tú-tu-na-k’ia +sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66894. Ditto, showing elaborate phallic figure. Á sho-ha +tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66901. Ditto, showing emblematic figure of the life of rain.</p> + +<p>67035<ins class = "correction" title = "text has . for ,">, +</ins>66997, 66984. Small red bowls. Sá-tsa-na shi-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67059. Ditto, toy.</p> + +<p>66852. Small bowl for serving food, with flaring rim. Í-to-na-k’ia +sá-k‘ia-pan tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66826. Ditto, burned in open wood fire.</p> + +<p>66708. Ditto, with house and sky decoration in center.</p> + +<p>68306, 68285. Small black-ware cooking bowls. Wó-li-a-k‘ia +sá-we-á-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68236. Cooking bowl, with ears. Sá-mui-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68259, 68277. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>68311. Ditto, large.</p> + +<p>68265. Small cooking bowl, with indented rungs for ornamentation and +utility (see notes). Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na tsin´ ú-lap-nia-e.</p> + +<p>68248, 68245, 68250, 67458. Small cooking bowls, with ears. +Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-a-tsa-na sa-we á-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68276. Ditto, in form of pot. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68246. Ditto, with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68461. Ditto, same.</p> + +<p>68293. Cooking bowl, large.</p> + +<p>68373, 68303, 68372, 66905. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>67168, 67156. Small sacred terraced bowl.</p> + +<p>66975. Small mush bowl of yellow ware. Hé-k‘us-na wo-li-k’ia +sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66813. Small flaring eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na +sál-äthl-k‘ia-pa-we.</p> + +<p>66738. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k‘ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68267. Small bowl for heating water, with corrugated ears. +K‘ia-k‘iäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia = té-ni-tu-lup-tchithl-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67151. Large handled and terraced basket bowl for sacred meal or +water. Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-a-le he-po-a-yälthl-tâi-e, k’o-lo-wis-si ta +mu-ta-li-k’ia wó-pa-no-pa. The figures of tadpoles rising from the water +are emblematic of summer rains, etc.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">551</span> +<a name = "page551" id = "page551"> </a> +<!--png 703--> + +<p>66598. Medium-sized eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66782. Eating bowl, small sized. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66953. Medium-sized eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-a-le, shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>66591. Medium-sized eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66643. Small-sized eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66628. Ordinary eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>67144. Medium small red bowl. Sá-tsa-na shi-lo-a.</p> + +<p>66964. Ordinary-sized eating bowl of red ware. Í-to-na-k’ia +sá-shi-lo-a.</p> + +<p>66682. Large eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.</p> + +<p>66801. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na tsi´-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66681. Ordinary eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66584. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66610. Ordinary eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66902. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67149. Small red bowl. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67316. Ordinary eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66933. Small eating bowl with <i>a-wi</i> emblem. Í-to-na-k’ia +sá-tsa-na, á-wi-thlui-a wó-le.</p> + +<p>67044. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66691. Eating bowl of red ware, with <i>e-tâ-k‘ó-ha-na</i> or white +emblem. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a k‘ó-han-é-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>66977. Bowl for mixing the stone-ash used as a yeast-powder, +Á-lu-k‘iä-li-k‘ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66566, 66630, 65629. Eating bowls. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>67260. Bread bowl. Mó-tse-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66942. Eating bowl of red ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67302. Eating bowl, with flaring rim. Í-to-na-k’ia +sál-athl-k’ia-pan-ne.</p> + +<p>67188. Terraced basket bowl for sacred phallic flour. <ins class = +"translit" title = "Á-wi-thlui">Á-wi-thluĭ</ins> a-po-na +sá-ni-te-po-a-pa.</p> + +<p>67191. Terraced medicine bowl. Ak-wa ó-na-k’ia a-wi-thlui-a-po-na +sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66674. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>67268. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67063, 66989. Small plain bowls. Sa-tsan á-wa-ho-na.</p> + +<p>67005. Small bowl of red ware, with decoration. Sa-tsa-na shi-lo-a +tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67150. Small, reddish-brown bowl. Sa-tsa ná-ho-na.</p> + +<p>66639. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>67289. Bread bowl. Mo-tse-ni-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66716. Small bowl, with primitive decoration. Tâ-a sá-a-le. (Seed +bowl.)</p> + +<p>66558. Eating bowl, with decorations and emblems of the sacred +butterfly. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na pú-la-k’ia wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66963. Eating bowl of yellow ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>66605. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67272. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66863. Small bowl, with flaring rim. Sa-tsa-na +sal-yäthl-k’ia-pan-a-kia sá-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">552</span> +<a name = "page552" id = "page552"> </a> +<!--png 704--> + +<p>66900. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67292. Large flaring eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-k‘ia-pa-nan +thla-na.</p> + +<p>66597. Eating bowl. I-to-na-kia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66965. Eating bowl of black ware. I-to-na-k’ia sá-kwin-ne.</p> + +<p>67165. Small sacred terraced bowl for medicine flour, with frog +decoration. Á-wi-thlui-a sá-tsa-na ta-k‘ia wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>67028. Small red bowl. Sa-tsa-na <ins class = "translit" +title = "shí-lo-â">shí-lo-ā</ins>.</p> + +<p>66693, 66705. Small eating bowls. I-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66959. Small eating bowl, with gourd and beaded plume stick +decoration. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na tá-po-a wó-le.</p> + +<p>67042. Small red ware bowl, with flaring rim. Sal-yäthl-k‘ia-pan +tsa-na-shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>66922. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67070. Small bowl of red ware, made by child. A-tsa-na a-wa sá-tsa-na +shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>66903. Small bowl, made by young girl in learning. Sa-tsa-na +í-te-tchu-k’ia-no-na á-wi-te-la-ma á-wi-thlui-an an té-thlä-shi-na +ú-le.</p> + +<p>66720. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na—with the four sacred terraces and +altar-pictured center.</p> + +<p>66631. Small eating bowl, with emblematic gourd-figure in center. +Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, wí-to-pa-na tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67224. Eating bowl, with figures of medicine flowers inside. +I-to-na-k’ia-sa-a-le, ak-wa ú-te-a wo-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>67155. Small sacred meal bowl, with representations of summer and +winter emblems of water, the tadpoles and the frog. Á-wi-thlui-a-pa +sá-tsa-na, mu-tu-li-kia ta tá-k‘ia wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>67167. Small terraced sacred meal bowl, with figures of tadpole or +emblems in summer. Á-wi-thlu-i-a-pa sá-tsa-na; mú-tu-li-k’ia +wó-pa-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66635. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66884. Small <ins class = "correction" title = +"text reads ‘bow’">bowl</ins>, with representation of the sacred +cross-bows. Sá-tsa-na pí-thla-pa-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66874. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66939. Small plain eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66806. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66949. Small yellow eating bowl, with representations of the sacred +gourd. I-to-na-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na wí-to-pa-na shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67198. Yellow eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>66898. Small plain toy eating bowl. A-tsa-na a-wen í-to-na-k’ia +sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67043, 67054. Small plain toy mush bowls. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia he-k‘i +wo-li-k’ia sá-we.</p> + +<p>67281. Small toy eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na +í-k‘osh-na-kia.</p> + +<p>66913. Small toy bowl. Í-kosh-nan-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67051. Small he ki bowl. He-k‘i wó-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67177. Small scalloped medicine water bowl. K‘ial´-in <ins class = +"correction" title = "error for o-na-k’ia?">on-a-k’ia</ins> sá-tsa-na +ní-te-po-a-pa.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">553</span> +<a name = "page553" id = "page553"> </a> +<!--png 705--> + +<p>67153. Small terraced bowl for mixing medicine flour. K‘ia-wai-a +o-na-k’ia, a-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66808. Small bowl used as receptacle for white paint in the dance. +He-k‘o-ha he-k‘i wo-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66943. Small red ware eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na +shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>66893. Small water bowl. K‘iä-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66698. Rude eating bowl, decorated with figures of birds. +Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, wó-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66910. Small decorated water bowl. K‘iäl-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na +tsí-nai-e.</p> + +<p>67146. Small decorated water bowl. K‘iäl-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na +tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67010. Small decorated red ware bowl. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a +tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66985. Small red ware eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na +shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67282. Small eating bowl, with cross lightning and star decoration on +rim. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na, tsi-na-wé-lo-lon, ta mó-ya-tchu +po-ai-yäthl-yel-la.</p> + +<p>66875. Small decorated plate. Sál-athl-k‘ia-pan tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66743. Small white eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia +sá-tsa-na-k‘ó-han-na.</p> + +<p>66807. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67007. Small red bowl, with flaring rim for water. K‘iäl-i-k’ia +sá-tsa-na-shi-lo-a sál-yäthl-k‘ia-pan-ne.</p> + +<p>66730. Small decorated mush bowl. Hé-k’us-na wo-li-k’ia +sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67047. Small bowl for mixture of yellow paint. Thlúp-tsi-na +hé-lin-o-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66750. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66857. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67064. Small yellow drinking bowl. Tú-tu-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na +thlúp-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>66816. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66736. Small decorated eating bowl with flaring rim. Í-to-na-k’ia +sá-tsa-na sál-äthl-k‘ia-pan-ne.</p> + +<p>67259. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66731. Small eating bowl with emblems of star in center. Í-to-na-k’ia +sá-tsa-na mó-yä-tchun-thla-na é-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>66823. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66793. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67045. Small water bowl. Tú-tu-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66787. Ditto, flaring rim and representation of sacrificial plumes. +Sal-yäthl-k’ia pan tethl na wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66794. Ditto, with representations of the rain clouds and falling +rain at sunset. Ló-te-po-a-pa, ta yä-ton-kwa-ton te-thli-tâ +pä-ni-le-a.</p> + +<p>67247. Ditto, with the four rising terraces. Á-wi-thlui a +ú-kwai-shon-nai-e.</p> + +<p>67020. Ditto, marks indistinguishable. Tsi-na thlú-sho.</p> + +<p>67244. Ditto, with representations of horses. Tush é-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>66606. Ditto, white. K‘ó-ha-na.</p> + +<p>66608. Water bowl, larger.</p> + +<p>66669. Large bread bowl. Mó-tse-nï kia sá-thla-na.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">554</span> +<a name = "page554" id = "page554"> </a> +<!--png 706--> + +<p>66576. Ditto, with deer decoration, house in center, representations +of man’s abodes and sacred plumes. Ná-pa-no-pa, hé-sho-ta ta thla-pan +lá-kwai-nai-é.</p> + +<p>66622. Eating bowl with flower decorations. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le, +ú-te-a-wóthl-e-tâi-é.</p> + +<p>66728. Ditto, small. Tsá-na.</p> + +<p>66641. Ditto, large, with addition of sacred bird butterfly. +Wó-tsa-na-pú-la-k’ia.</p> + +<p>66740. Ditto, with cloud lines.</p> + +<p>66704. Ditto, with flaring rim and lightning terrace design. +Wé-lo-lo-a ta á-wi-thlui-a-po-na tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66586. Ditto, with same decoration.</p> + +<p>66611, 67294. Ditto, larger.</p> + +<p>67291. Ditto, large, with cloud decoration.</p> + +<p>67212. Large plain yellow ware eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na +thúlp-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>67210. Ditto, for mixing bread. Mó-tse-nï-k’ia.</p> + +<p>67214. Ditto, very large with red rim.</p> + +<p>66658, 66929, 66560. Decorated eating bowls. I-to-na-k’ia sa-thla-na +tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66626, 67223. Large decorated bread bowls. Mó-tse-nï-k’ia sá-we +á-thla-na.</p> + +<p>66657. Ditto, with ornate representation, of sacred sky terraces and +falling wind-driven rain in sunlight.</p> + +<p>67229, 67230. Ditto, cloud and flower decoration.</p> + +<p>66733. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66766. Ditto, with sky terrace inclosing clouds.</p> + +<p>66753, 66734, 66710, 66686, 66696. Ditto, with star flower.</p> + +<p>67290, 66795. Ditto, for mixing white-wash. K‘é-tchep o-na-kia.</p> + +<p>66915, 66809. Ditto, with white cross decoration.</p> + +<p>67006, 66883, 66880, 66850, 66800, 66785, 67225, 67148. Ditto, red +ware.</p> + +<p>67145, 66702. Ditto, yellow ware.</p> + +<p>67011. Ditto, very small.</p> + +<p>67296, 66887<ins class = "correction" title = "text has , for .">. +</ins>Ditto, decorated.</p> + +<p>67280, 66635, 67252. Large decorated bread bowls. Mó-tse-nï-k’ia +sá-thla-na tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67286, 67258. Small sized bread bowls. Mó-tse-nï-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67248. Bread bowl of ordinary size. Mó-tse-n ï-k’ia sa-a-le.</p> + +<p>67200. Scalloped medicine bowl. K‘iä´-lin o-na-k’ia +sá-ni-te-po-a-pa.</p> + +<p>67178. Terraced bowl for the manufacture of the “yellow flower +medicine paint,” used in the decoration of the dance costume, or Kâ-kâ +thlé-a-pa. Á-we-thlui-a-po-na sa-a-le, u-te-a <ins class = "correction" +title = "error for he-lin?">hel-in</ins> o-na-kia.</p> + +<p>66498. Small red bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66620. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66590. Bread bowl. Mó-tse-nï-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">555</span> +<a name = "page555" id = "page555"> </a> +<!--png 707--> + +<p>66567, 66625, 67266. Eating bowls. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66615. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>68238. Large cooking bowl. Wó-le-a-k’ia sá-thla-na.</p> + +<p>66564. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66814. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66815. Small bowl.</p> + +<p>66589. Eating bowl.</p> + +<p>68314. Small cooking bowl with protuberances to facilitate removal +from fire. Wó-le-a-k’ia sá-mui-a-po-na.</p> + +<p>67162. Small scalloped bowl. Sá-tsa-na ní-te-po-a-pa.</p> + +<p>66865. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66851, 66692, 66802. Small bowls.</p> + +<p>66647. Large eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.</p> + +<p>67460. Small cooking bowl with protuberances to facilitate handling. +Sá-mui-a-po-na tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66821. Small bowl.</p> + +<p>66946. Small red ware bowl for eating. <ins class = "correction" +title = "text reads -na-ki’a">Í-to-na-k’ia</ins> sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>68230. Cooking bowl with protuberances to facilitate removal from +fire. Wó-li-a kia sá-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<p>67187. Small terraced bowl for sacred medicine flour. +Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66914. Very small bowl with emblem of morning star. Sá-tsa-na, +mo-yä-tchu-thla-na e-tai-e.</p> + +<p>66795. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67433. Small obliquely corrugated bowl. Sa-tsa-na +k‘é-te-kwi-äs-sël-a-pa.</p> + +<p>67300. Small bowl.</p> + +<p>66557. Large eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.</p> + +<p>66560. Eating bowl.</p> + +<p>67232, 67234. Large eating bowls.</p> + +<p>67026. Small bowl for mixture of stone ash used as yeast. Á-lu-we +sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66715. Small bowl.</p> + +<p>66719. Small eating bowl with flaring yellow rim. Í-to-na-k’ia +sá-tsa-na sa-kia-pa thlúp-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>67067, 67062, 67065. Small red ware bowls for children. Sá-tsa-na-we, +á-tsa-na á-wa.</p> + +<p>67142. Small scalloped rimmed bowl, red. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a +ní-te-po-a-yä´thl-yel-lai-e.</p> + +<p>67306. Small red ware bowl. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>66778. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66614. Mush bowl. Mú-k‘ia-pa wó-li-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>68348. Small cooking bowl with protuberances for handles. +Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68366. Small new cooking bowl with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67201, 66862-66854. Small decorated bowls. Sá-tsa-na-we, +á-tsi-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66990. Small red eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a tsá-na.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">556</span> +<a name = "page556" id = "page556"> </a> +<!--png 708--> + +<p>68305. Small cooking bowl with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<p>66627, 66580. Decorated eating bowls. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66713. Small decorated eating bowls. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66978. Small red bowl for mixture of he-k‘i, a kind of white paint, +also mush. He-k‘i wo-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67164. Small terraced bowl for sacred meal. Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na +sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66860. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67449. Small flaring toy bowl. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-k‘ia-pau-an +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67476. Small rude earthenware bowl, made by child. Á-tsa-na a-wa +sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68292. Small cooking bowl of black ware, with ears. Wo-li-a-k’ia +sá-mui-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67287. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66700. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66633. Old decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sa-a-le.</p> + +<p>66951. Red ware eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67331. Small white handled bowl. Sá-mui-a k‘ó-ha-na tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66818. Small bowl with conventional representations of lightnings and +growing shrubs. Sá-tsa-na, wí-lo-lo-a ta á-hai-a pä´-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>66879. Small decorated eating bowl for children. Á-tsa-na a-wa +í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68841, 66847. Small eating bowls with sacred dance decorations, etc. +Sá-tsa-na, hé-wi-e-tchi tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66873. Small eating bowl. I-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67031. Small red water-bowl. K‘ia-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>68251. Small black ware bowl for poaching. Á-le-kwï-k’ia +sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68364. Small bowl for cooking medicine herbs. K‘ia-he-k’ia +k‘iäthl-k‘ia-na-k‘ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67345. Double salt and chili bowl. Ma-pu-k’ia té-wi-pa-tchin, +muí-ai-e.</p> + +<p>68328. Small cooking vessel with ears. Kiá-kiäthl-k’ia na-k’ia +sá-mui-an-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67308. Small plain yellow <ins class = "correction" title = +"text reads ‘waterbowl’">water bowl</ins>. K‘ia-li-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68239. Small cooking bowl with ears. Sá-mui-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68231. Small cooking bowl with scalloped rim. Wó-li-a-k’ia +sá-tsa-na-wi-kop-tchi-äthl-yel-ai-e.</p> + +<p>66825. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia-sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66912. Small decorated toy bowl. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68294. Small cooking bowl with ears. Wó-li-a-kia sá-mui-an +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66751. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67279. Small eating bowl with figures of gentile quail or <ins class += "correction" title = "text reads ‘chapparrel, cocks’">chaparral +cocks</ins>, and flowers. Í-to-na-kia-sa-tsa-na, po-yi ta ä´-te-a +wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>68355. Small cooking bowl. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67017. Small eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">557</span> +<a name = "page557" id = "page557"> </a> +<!--png 709--> + +<p>66578. Large flaring rimmed eating bowl with figures of wing +feathers, &c., for decoration. I-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na +sal-athl-k‘ia-pan, la-kwai-na-tsín-e-tâi-é.</p> + +<p>66571. Large eating bowl decorated with antelope, sacred plumes and +red lightning figures. I-to-na-kia sá-thla-na, na-pa-na, ta thla-pa-we +pä´-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>67002. Small water bowl of red earthen with sunflower decoration in +bottom. Sa-tsa-na shi-lo-a. O-ma-ta-pa-u-te-a é-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>66969. Small red eating bowl with figure of star in center. +Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na mo-yä-tchun é-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>67014. Small flaring rimmed bowl with uncompleted decoration. +Í-k‘osh-na-kia sal´-yäthl-k‘ia-pan shi lo-a, tsi-na yá-nam +tsí-nai-e.</p> + +<p>66890. Small drinking vessel with flaring rim. K‘ia-li-k’ia +sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66845. Small white eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na k‘ó-ha-na.</p> + +<p>68232. Small cooking bowl. Wó-li-a-kia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68268. Small cooking bowl with ears. Wó-li-a-kia sá-mui-an +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68291. Ditto, larger.</p> + +<p>66846. Small eating bowl with representations of arrows. Í-to-na-k’ia +sa-tsa-na, tí-mush wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>67039. Small bowl for mixture of yellow flower paint. He-lin +thlup-tsi-na <ins class = "correction" title = +"error for o-na-k’ia?">on-a-k’ia</ins> sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67314. Ancient form of the sacred medicine bowl used by the order of +the Rattlesnake. Tchí-k‘ia-li-kwe a-wën kiä-lin o-na-k’ia sá-a-le. +Tadpole and frog decoration.</p> + +<p>66493. Small ornamentally painted yeast bowl. Mo-tse o-na-k’ia +sá-a-le té-tsi-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67154. Sacred terraced medicine water bowl of the order of the +ancient knife; frog, and dragon fly decorations. A-tchi-a-kwe a-wën +k‘ia-lin o-na-kia á-wi-thluia-po-na sá-thla-na.</p> + +<p>67159, 67169. Ditto, small for medicine.</p> + +<p>67195. Ditto, large, of resigned member of sacred order. +Tchu-ne-k‘oa-án.</p> + +<p>——. Bowl. Sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66804. Bowl. Sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>68256. Small bowl for heating water. K‘iap-a-ti-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68300. Small cooking bowl with small protuberating handles. +Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<p>67305. Eating bowl of yellow ware. I-to-na-kia sá-thla-na, +tsi-na-shi-lo-a é-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>66861, 67053, 66746. Small bowls. Sa-we-á-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67179. Small scalloped medicine water bowl. K‘iä´-lin o-na-k’ia +ní-te-a-po-na sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>——. Small phallic meal bowl with emblematic terraces. +K‘ia-wai-a wó-li-k’ia á-wi-thlui-a sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67194. Sacred medicine water bowl with emblematic terraces, +K‘iäl-in-ó-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">558</span> +<a name = "page558" id = "page558"> </a> +<!--png 710--> + +<p>66923. Small bowl with emblematic hook decoration. Sá-tsa-na +né-tsi-k‘o-pa.</p> + +<p>66859. Small bowl with emblems of growing vines and flowers. +Sa-tsa-na ä´-te-a ta pí-wa-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66665. Small eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na thla-e ta ú-te-a +pä´-tchi-pa (with representation of sacred plume sticks and +flowers.)</p> + +<p>67170. Small sacred meal terraced bowl. Á-we-thluí-a-po-na +sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66602. Large eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small bowl with figures of the hunting-deer. +Sá-tsa-na ná-pa-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66675. Small eating bowl. <ins class = "correction" title = +"error for I-to-na-k’ia?">I-to-nu-k’ia</ins> sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66855, 66780. Small bowls.</p> + +<p>——. Small decorated eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na +tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67245. Large decorated bread bowl. Mo-tse nï-k’ia sá-thla-na.</p> + +<p>66822. Small bowl decorated with sacred terraces. Sa-tsa-na +á-we-thluia-pa tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66660. Eating bowl with flaring rim decorated with Kâ-kâ checks. +Í-to-na-kia sá-a-le, su-po-li äth´l-yel-lai-e.</p> + +<p>66967. Small yellow eating bowl with representation of scalloped +lightning at rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na +wí-k’op-tchi-al-äthl-yel-lai-é.</p> + +<p>66659. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na +tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67218. Small eating bowl with representation of shield rosette. +Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, hé-pa-k’in é-tâ tsí-nai-e.</p> + +<p>66572. Eating bowl decorated with figures of tufted jay. Í-to-na-k‘ia +sa-thla-na maí-a wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Large totemic eating bowl with representations of the +gentile crane. Í-to-na-kia sá-thla-na, á-no-te Kâl-ök-ta +wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66707. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67221. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66940. Small red ware eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66666, 66599. Decorated eating bowls. Í-to-na-k’ia-sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66799. Small bowl.</p> + +<p>67032. Small yellow bowl. Sá-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>66767. Small bowls.</p> + +<p>66966. Small red eating bowl, decorated. I-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na +<ins class = "translit" title = "shí-lo-â">shí-lo-ā</ins>.</p> + +<p>66866. Small bowl with flaring rim and ancient terrace decoration. +Sa-tsa-na, áthl-yäl-a-pan tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66858. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66856. Small bowl with representations of birds and emblematic wings. +Sá-tsa-na, wó-tsa-na, ta é-pïs-se wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66917. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66886. Small flaring rimmed bowl. Sá-tsa-na sá-k‘ia-pá-nanne.</p> + +<p>66958. Small decorated eating jar. Í-to-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia +sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66930. Large red eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na +<ins class = "translit" title = "shí-lo-â">shí-lo-ā</ins>.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">559</span> +<a name = "page559" id = "page559"> </a> +<!--png 711--> + +<p>66617. Decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>——. Small cooking bowl with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia +sá-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<p>66568. Decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le, ná-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66987. Small red bowl. Sá-shi-lo-a tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66797. Small, much-worn eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Eating bowl, remarkable for the decoration, which is +an ornate representation of the God of the winged knife, or thunderbolt. +I-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le, Ä-tchi-a la-to-pa, pá-tchi-é.</p> + +<p>67239. Bread bowl with representation of sacred birds in rain storm. +Mó-tse-na-k’ia sá-a-le, k‘iä-she-ma wó-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66777. Small child’s eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67123. Small milk bowl of red ware, with handle. +A-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia sá-mui-a shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67160. Small sacred water bowl for suspension from hand in +distribution of the medicine drinks; an example of the decorative style +of the secret order of fire <i>Ma-k’e-tsá-na-kwe</i>—“little fire +people”—to which it once belonged—during their public +dance-ceremonials. Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-a-le, Ma-ke tsá-na-kwe a-wa +thle-ap ó-kwai-tu-no-na, shú-me-ko-lo, mú-tu-li-k’ia, ta tá-k‘ia +wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66737. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67606. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small cooking bowl with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small plain red bowl. Sa-tsa-na +<ins class = "translit" title = "shí-lo-â">shí-lo-ā</ins>.</p> + +<p>67022. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67238. Small decorated water bowl. K‘ia-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68283. Small cooking bowl. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67049. Small rude toy white-wash-bowl. He-k‘i wó-li-po-k’ia +sá-tsa-na, í-k‘osh-na-kia.</p> + +<p>66868. Small decorated bowl. Sa-tsa-na áthl-yel-a-pa.</p> + +<p>66999. Small plain red bowl. Sa-tsa-na shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>66770. Small water bowl with decorations of the altar stones. +K‘ial-li-k’ia sa-tsa-na á-tesh-kwi pä´-tche-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Small plain yellow bowl. Sá-thlup-tsi-na tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68275. Small cooking bowl with protuberances for handling. +Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66230. Plain yellow ware eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66714. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na +tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Small red eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small bowl with flaring rim. Sá-tsa-na +sál-athl-k‘ia-pa-na.</p> + +<p>67341. Small bowl of corrugated ware, made in ancient form. Ní-tu-li +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small terraced medicine meal bowl. K‘ia-wai-a +wo-li-kia á-wi-thlui-a-pa sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66747. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66924. Small bowl with flaring rim.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">560</span> +<a name = "page560" id = "page560"> </a> +<!--png 712--> + +<p>——. Small cooking bowl. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>57181. Ancient sacred bowl for medicine water. Í-no-to-na, Ti-kiën +k‘ial-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67298. Large decorated eating bowl with flaring rim. I-to-na-k’ia +sa-thla-na, sál-yathl-k‘ia-pan-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Large cooking bowl with ears. Wo-li-a-k’ia +sá-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<p>66817. Small water bowl with obliquely decorated flaring rim. +Sa-tsa-na-áthl-yel-lai-e, tsi-na k‘iä-shuk-ta áthl-yel-lai-e.</p> + +<p>66853. Small bowl decorated with half lozenges at rim, and with +growing field in center. K‘ial-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na, +wí-k‘op-tchi-yäl-athl-yel-la, ta tá-ä-tchi-nan á-tâ tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Small red eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na +shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>——. Small cooking bowl with corrugated rim. Wo-li-a-k’ia +sá-tsa-na, muí-yäthl-yel-la.</p> + +<p>68242. Small cooking bowl with ears. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66796. Small decorated eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68297. Large cooking bowl with ears. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an +thla-na.</p> + +<p>69871. Bowl for heating water. K‘ia-k‘iäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia sá-a-li.</p> + +<p>66953. Eating bowl of yellow ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>68363. Small cooking bowl used for heating. Ki‘athl-k‘ia-na-k‘ia +sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>67163. Small terraced bowl for the mixture of the sacred paint of +flowers. U-te-a hé-lin-o na-kia á-wi-thluia-pa sá-tsa-na, shú-me-k‘o-lo +ta tá-k‘ia wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>67378. Portion of a pepper dish. K‘ó-wo-pu-k’ia té-le +í-pä-tchi-nai-e.</p> + +<p>——. Large decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia +sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>66752. Small white eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na k‘ó-ha-na.</p> + +<p>67161. Small terraced bowl for mixture of sacred medicine water. +K‘ia-lin o-na-k’ia á-wi-thlui-a-pa sá-a-le, mu-tu-lï-k‘ia +wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>67174. Small terraced medicine water bowl. K‘iá-lin-o-na-k’ia +á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small red water bowl. K‘ial-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na +shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>66583. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66961. Small, plain, red eating bowl, white inside. Í-to-na-k’ia +sá-shi-lo-a, k‘o-han é-tâi-é.</p> + +<p>67175. Small scalloped bowl, of knife order, for sacred water. +Ní-te-po-a-pa k‘iä-lin o-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small bowl for pouring the hot mush used in making +hé-we or guyave. Hél-o na-k’ia-he-k‘iäthl-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66986. Small eating bowl of plain red ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na +shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>66729. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66867. Small decorated water bowl. K‘ia-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67276. Large decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.</p> + +<p>67679. Small red ladle bowl. Wo-li-k’ia sá-sho-kon mui-ai-e.</p> + +<p>66869. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">561</span> +<a name = "page561" id = "page561"> </a> +<!--png 713--> + +<p>66721. Small eating bowl with flaring rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, +ä´thl-yel-lai-e.</p> + +<p>67219. Small eating bowl with conventional representation of spotted +lightning about the rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, wé-lo-lo-na sú-pa-no-pa +tsí-na ä´thl-yel-lai-e.</p> + +<p>66624. Decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le, tsí-nai-e.</p> + +<p>66996. Small bowl decorated in center with figure of tarantula among +flowers or plants. Sá-tsa-na, ó-ha-tchi-k‘ia-pa é-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>——. Small red bowl with Gentile quail figured in center, +Sá-tsa-na-shi-lo-a, po-yi tsín e-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>66885. Small decorated eating bowl, rim flaring. Sá-tsa-na +sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.</p> + +<p>66870. Small eating bowl showing burnt decoration. Í-to-na-k’ia +sá-tsa-na, tsi-na tchá-pi-nai-e.</p> + +<p>66838. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66824. Small bowl with figure of morning star in center. Sá-tsa-na, +mo-yä-tchun tsín e-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>67080. Small handled bowl with ornate figure of one of the God stars. +Sá-mui-an tsa-na, té-thlä-shi-na tsín-mo-yä-tchu é-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>——. Small flaring yellow earthen bowl. Sá-tsa-na +thlúp-tsi-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.</p> + +<p>67307. Small yellow earthen water bowl. K‘iä´-li-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66694. Small deer decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na +ná-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>67024. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Small terraced basket bowl for sacred flour. +K‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia á-we-thlui-a-pa sá-tsa-na, mú-te-po-a-pa.</p> + +<p>66889. Small flaring rimmed red drinking bowl. K‘iä´-li-k’ia +sál-athl-k‘ia-pan tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66618. Very old eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thlä-shi.</p> + +<p>68233. Small cooking bowl with protuberances. Wó-li-a-k’ia +sá-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<p>67456. Small saucer shaped toy bowl. Á-tsan a-wa sál-athl-k‘ia-pan +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68272. Small cooking bowl. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small shallow decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia +sá-te-ko-ni tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67025. Very small eating bowl for children. Á-tsa-na a-wa +í-to-na-k’ia-sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66833. Ditto, with figure of wild sunflower. Tsan-a-wa í-to-na-k’ia +sá-tsa-na, o-ma-tsa-pa tsín e-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>66756. Small decorated flaring rimmed eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia +sá-tsa-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Small red flaring bowl. Sál-athl-k‘ia-pan tsa-na +shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>66683. Large decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">562</span> +<a name = "page562" id = "page562"> </a> +<!--png 714--> + +<p>66621. Ditto, flaring rim with house and flowers represented in +center. K‘iá-kwe, ta ú-te-a ú-lap-na tsín e-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, with flower decoration inside. Ú-te-a +wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66559. Ditto, with sacred terraces and flowers. Á-we-thlui-a ta +ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Eating bowl, small, red. Shí-lo-a, tsá-na.</p> + +<p>66864. Ditto, with flaring rim and representations of lightning and +sacred plumes. Téthl-na ta wí-lo-loa wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66757. Ditto, large, with representation of centipedes. Shó-la +wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66646. Ditto, with representation of the world, sacred terrace or +homes of man, and growing plants sheltered by clouds. Ú-lâch-nan, +ló-te-po-a-pa á-wi-thlui-a-pan ta kwan-haí-a é-tâ-pa.</p> + +<p>66843. Ditto, with flower decoration. Ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66960. Ditto, of red ware, with representation of red cloud. +Ló-te-po-a-pa.</p> + +<p>66932. Ditto, large, with decoration of scrolls. Thlá-na, ni-tsi-k’ia +wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, small, with flaring rim. Tsá-na +sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-é.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, with fret like figures of houses. +K‘iá-kwe-pa-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>66871. Ditto, with flower decoration. Ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>68284. Cooking bowl with protuberances. Wó-li-a-k’ia +sá-mui-a-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68331. Ditto, small. Tsá-na.</p> + +<p>68330. Small cooking bowl with representation of intestinal band. +Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na, k’ól í-tu la-nai-e.</p> + +<p>68353. Ditto, with protuberances. Sá-mui-ai-e.</p> + +<p>——. Cooking bowl, larger.</p> + +<p>——. Bowl for mixture of paint-sizing. Ná-he-lin o-na-k’ia +sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67173, 67496, 67152. Small terraced bowl for sacred flour used by +high priest of the dance. Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na, mi-ta-li-k‘o +pä´-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Cooking bowl with long legs. Wó-li-a-k’ia +té-sa-kwi-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, without legs. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66769. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66689, 66725. Ditto, flaring. Sál-athl-kia-pan-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Small bowl for mixing white paint. K‘o-ha hé-lin +o-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66623. Eating bowl with representations of sacrificial plumes. +Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, téthl-na-we wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66654. Ditto, with representation of house and flowers. K‘ia-kwën +é-ton nan ú-te-a kwaí nai-é.</p> + +<p>66928. Ditto, red ware with representation of red cloud in center. +Shí-lo-a, ló-shi-lo-a té-po-a-pa.</p> + +<p>66613. Small bowl for sacred paint of the dance, ancient. Kâ´ +i-se-ton-tsa-na hé-li-po-kia.</p> + +<p>66667, 66661. Larger bowl used for same purpose.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">563</span> +<a name = "page563" id = "page563"> </a> +<!--png 715--> + +<p>66687. Ditto, very ornate and smaller.</p> + +<p>60762. Small eating bowl, with central flower, &c., design. +Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>66722. Ditto, with world clouds and growing plants represented.</p> + +<p>66565. Eating bowl, larger.</p> + +<p>66607. Ditto, star and plant design.</p> + +<p>66834. Small water bowl. K‘iä´-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66830. Ditto, with flaring rim.</p> + +<p>66709, 67237, 66717. Ditto, for serving food.</p> + +<p>68312, 68315. Small cooking-bowl, with ears. Sá-mui-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68273, 68320, 68308, 68295. Cooking bowl, larger.</p> + +<p>68323, 68337. Ditto, large.</p> + +<p>68289, 68310. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>68288. Ditto, large and deep. Té-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<p>69872, 68270. Ditto, large.</p> + +<p>67304, 67038, 67034, 67036, 67003, 67041, 67046, 66998, 67009. Small +shallow drinking bowls of red ware. K‘iä´-li-k’ia sá-we á-shi-lo-a.</p> + +<p>68367. Small cooking or water heating vessel with corrugated +ornamentation about neck. K‘iá-kiäthl-k‘ia-na-k‘ia té-tsa-na k‘ó-nit +u-lap-nai-é.</p> + +<p>68282. Small cooking bowl. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-we á-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68262. Ó-lo-i-k’ia-nan, á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na. “For summer +ceremonials, a sacred terraced bowl.”</p> + +<p>——. Cooking bowl, larger, with addition of frog.</p> + +<p>68377. Modern imitation of ancient corrugated ware cooking vessel. +Wó-li-a-kia té-ni-tu-li tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67176, 67190. Terraced sacred meal basket bowl. K‘ia-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia +á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-mu-te-po-a-pa.</p> + +<p>67072. Small toy bowl. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67060, 66921, 66899, 66897. Small drinking bowls. K‘iä´-li-k’ia ta +tú-tu-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na-we.</p> + +<p>66904. Ditto, with plant decoration.</p> + +<p>66925, 68370, 67012, 67018, <ins class = "correction" title = +"missing digit in original: may be 67514">6751</ins>. Ditto, emblematic +flower bird figures. Ú-te-a-wó-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>66906, 66907, 66892. Small drinking bowls for thin broth. He-k‘i +tú-tu-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na-we.</p> + +<p>66812, 66786, 66877, 66844, 66888. Ditto, for serving food. +Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na-we.</p> + +<p>66882, 67004, 66950, 66758, 66744, 66712, 66724, 67260, 66745, 66754, +66763, 66842, <ins class = "correction" title = +"hyphens and dash as in original">66849-67334-66878, 67299. +——</ins> Ditto, flower and star decoration.</p> + +<p>67186. Ditto, tad-pole decoration.</p> + +<p>68307. Bowl for toasting or parching corn-meal, used by children +(girls) in learning. Wó-le-k’wi-k’ia sá-tsa-na, a-tsa-na a-wa +yä´-’ni-k’ia.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">564</span> +<a name = "page564" id = "page564"> </a> +<!--png 716--> + +<p>68316. Small cooking bowl, remarkable for corrugation representing +the rising of the boiling waters of a flood. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na, +án-u-kwai-k’ia án-te-li-ah-na mú-to-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, plain, very small.</p> + +<p>68261. Ditto, with ears. Sá-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<p>68318, 68258. Cooking bowl, large.</p> + +<p>68279, 68280, 68321, 68317, 68324, 68302, 68286. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>68309, 68298. Ditto, shallow.</p> + +<p>69870. Ditto, large.</p> + +<p>68257. Ditto, deep.</p> + +<p>66895. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67050. Small flaring bowl. Sá-tsa-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Small red bowl<ins class = "correction" +title = "text has , for .">. </ins>Sá-tsa-na <ins class = "translit" +title = "shí-lo-â">shí-lo-ā</ins>.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, with ears. Sá-mui-an tsa-na.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_clay_cook" id = "zuni_clay_cook"> +COOKING POTS.</a></h6> + +<p>67327, 67333. “Pitcher pot,” elaborately decorated. É-mush-ton +té-thla-na.</p> + +<p>67098. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>66494. Red ware yeast pot, with ancient decoration. Mó-tse-po-k’ia +té-é-le.</p> + +<p>67320. Ditto, with handle.</p> + +<p>68296. Small cooking pot. Wo-li-a-k‘ia-té-è-le.</p> + +<p>68341, 68240. Ditto, for heating water.</p> + +<p>68229, 68345. Cooking pots known as the Navajo variety. +Pá-te-è-lé.</p> + +<p>68354. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>68338, 68342. Ditto, very tall.</p> + +<p>68266. Small black ware cooking pot. Wó-le-á-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68228. Ditto.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto.</p> + +<p>68340. Ditto. Wo-le-a-k’ia-té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67442. Small cooking pot, ancient form of corrugated ware. +Wó-le-a-k‘ia té-tsa-na, ní-tu-li-e.</p> + +<p>67359. Small ornamented pot. Má-po-k’ia te-we atch-í-pätch-i-pa.</p> + +<p>68237. Small cooking pot of black ware. Wó-li-a-kia +té-shi-k’iän-na.</p> + +<p>67415. Small water pot. Kiä´l-i-k’ia té-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na.</p> + +<p>67556. Small pot for sacred medicine paint, containing black pigment. +Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, hé-lin-wó-po-pa.</p> + +<p>68374. Very small cooking pot.</p> + +<p>——. Small cooking pot, with corrugated rim. Wó-le-a-k’ia +té-muí-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67417. Small red salt pot, broken at rim. Má-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67085. Small pitcher pot for paint sizing. He-li-po-nan <ins class = +"correction" title = "error for k‘iä-li-k’ia?">k‘iäl-i-k’ia</ins>, +sá-mui-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68360. Small salt pot. Má-po-k’ia-té-e-le.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">565</span> +<a name = "page565" id = "page565"> </a> +<!--png 717--> + +<p>68349. Small cooking pot, with protuberances at rim. Wó-li-a-k’ia +sá-mui-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68260. Small cooking pot.</p> + +<p>68322. Small cooking pot, with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small Navajo cooking pot.</p> + +<p>67073. Small pot with scalloped rim, for mixing paint. +Hé-lin-o-na-kia sá-tsa-na; ní-te-po-a-yä´thl-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>68327. Small cooking pot, with ears.</p> + +<p>68319. Wide-mouthed cooking pot. Wó-li-a-k’ia +tél-ishi-k‘iá-pan-an.</p> + +<p>66515. Small red salt pot. Má-po-kia té-tsa-na Shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>68253. Small cooking pot.</p> + +<p>67524. Small paint pot, ancient. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, +í-no-to-na.</p> + +<p>68299. Small wide-mouthed cooking pot, Wó-li-a-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68249. Small deep cooking pot.</p> + +<p>67465. Small pot for heating water, with protuberances, and ornate +winding ridges for facilitating handling. K‘iá-k’iäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia +té-mu-to-pa tsa-na, nó-li-pa.</p> + +<p>68381. Small pot with wide rim, for heating water.</p> + +<p>67480. Small pot for heating water, with protuberances, and ornate +winding ridges for facilitating handling, or removing to and from the +fire. Kiá-k‘iäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia té-mu-to-pa tsa-na, nó-li-pa.</p> + +<p>68241. Small cooking pot. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68334. Small cooking pot.</p> + +<p>67448. Small toy cooking vessel, with ears. Í-k‘ósh-na-k’ia +wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<p>67423. Small toy pot for heating water, with ears on either side.</p> + +<p>67445. Small earthen pot, new, for cooking and heating water. +K‘iá-k‘iäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia té-mui-a tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67455. Ditto.</p> + +<p>68369. Ditto.</p> + +<p>68358. Cooking pot, large.</p> + +<p>68252. Ditto, té-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<p>67447. Ditto, very small. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67484. Ditto, with decoration of finger prints.</p> + +<p>67437. A small toy cooking pot. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia, wó-li-a-k’ia +sá-mui-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67470. Ditto, with protuberances. Mú-to-pa.</p> + +<p>67461. Ditto, with rim provided with small knobs. Mu-top +ú-lap-nai-e.</p> + +<p>68350, 68290. Small cooking pot, with ears; small, ordinary cooking +pot.</p> + +<p>68263. Small cooking pot. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68234. Ditto.</p> + +<p>68269. Ditto.</p> + +<p>68278. Ditto.</p> + +<p>68254. Cooking pot, large.</p> + +<p>68255. Ditto, with ears. Té-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<p>68347. Ditto.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">566</span> +<a name = "page566" id = "page566"> </a> +<!--png 718--> + +<p>67483. Ditto, entire body of the vessel is covered with small +protuberances to facilitate handling while hot. Wó-li a-a-k’ia +té-mu-to-pa.</p> + +<p>68357. Large cooking pot nsed in preparing-feasts. +Wó-li-a-k’ia-té-thla-na.</p> + +<p>68235. Small new cooking pot. Wó-li-a-kia té-chi-mo-na.</p> + +<p>68336. Ditto, in imitation of a Navajo pot. These Navajo pots are all +uniform in shape, with conical bottoms, slender bodies, and rims +ornamented with relief or depressed figures. Pá-té-è-le.</p> + +<p>68332. Ditto.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto.</p> + +<p>68346. Ditto.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, with Zuñi figure. Shí-wi-na tsí-nai-e.</p> + +<p>68281. Ditto, very small.</p> + +<p>68227. Cooking pot of medium size.</p> + +<p>68344. Ditto, medium size, long body.</p> + +<p>69869. Ditto, small and bowl shaped.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, with ornamentations, symbolic of war. +Sä´-mu-k’ia tsí-nan ú-lüp-nai-e.</p> + +<p>——. Kettle-shaped cooking pot.</p> + +<p>68326. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, with ears.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, with rope-like band around rim. K‘ol-ap +kul-nap-nai e.</p> + +<p>68379. Ditto, with tripod legs. Té-sa-kwi-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Pot with ears. Té-mui an-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Small cooking pot of corrugated ware. Í-no-to-na +ní-tu-li té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, broken.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, imperfect.</p> + +<p>——. Ancient round treasure pot for suspension. Í-no-to-na +thla-wo-pu-k’ia té-pi-li-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Cooking pot of corrugated ware. Wó-li-a-k’ia +té-ni-tu-li-a tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small water pot for suspension, ancient. Í-no-to-na +té-k‘iä-mo-li-an tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Cooking pot, Navajo variety.</p> + +<p>——. Pot, medium size.</p> + +<p>——. Small handled vessel for heating water. +K‘ia-k‘iäthl-na-k’ia té-mui-an tsa-na.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_clay_ladle" id = "zuni_clay_ladle"> +DIPPERS, LADLES, AND SPOONS.</a></h6> + +<p>67709, 67713, 67722, 67719, 67711, 67735. Small plain earthen eating +spoons. Í-to-na-k‘ia sá-sho-k‘o tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67736, 67733. Ditto, work of children.</p> + +<p>67702. Small earthen eating spoons, with representation of male +blackbird. Wo-tsa-na-ót-si.</p> + +<p>67712. Ditto, with female blackbird.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">567</span> +<a name = "page567" id = "page567"> </a> +<!--png 719--> + +<p>67715. Ditto, with figure of black pig. +Pí-tsi-wi-ti-k‘win ne.</p> + +<p>67718. Ditto, with representation of shrike in center. +Shó-k’iä-pïs-si tsí-nai-e.</p> + +<p>67705. Ditto, with representation of chaparral cock. +Pó-yi-tsín-ai-e.</p> + +<p>67710. Small eating spoon, with handles, in representation of human +face. Wí-ha í-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67570, 67574. Decorated soup ladle of earthenware. +Wó-li-k’ia-sá-sho-k‘on tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67678. Soup ladle, plain.</p> + +<p>67691. Ditto, of red ware.</p> + +<p>67689. Ditto, very large, with red cloud decoration.</p> + +<p>67676. Ditto, very large.</p> + +<p>67125. Ditto, cup-shaped, ancient. Í-no-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on +muí-ai-e.</p> + +<p>67569. Ditto, gourd-shaped, modern.</p> + +<p>67680. Ditto, with rattle-handle.</p> + +<p>66909. Small bowl made from broken eating ladle.</p> + +<p>67224. Very ancient bowl of spoon. Í-no-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67716. Small earthen eating spoon. Sá-sho-k‘on tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67732. Small earthen eating spoon.</p> + +<p>67564. Large earthen eating spoon, decorated. Sá-sho-k‘on thla-na, +tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67690. Large earthen spoon for lifting food from a cooking pot. +Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on thla-na.</p> + +<p>67683. Small earthen spoon. Sá-sho-k‘on tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67717. Small eating spoon.</p> + +<p>——. Large eating spoon of earthen ware. Í-to-na-k’ia +sá-sho-k‘on thlá-na.</p> + +<p>67731. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>——. Small eating spoon. Í-to-na-k’ia +sá-sho-k‘on-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto.</p> + +<p>67734. Eating spoon, of unburned clay. Ák-nam-me, meaning +unburned.</p> + +<p>67726. Ditto, white glazed earthen ware.</p> + +<p>67730. Ditto.</p> + +<p>67727. Ditto.</p> + +<p>67725. Ditto.</p> + +<p>67739. Ditto, small unburnt ware.</p> + +<p>67738. Ditto.</p> + +<p>67723. Ditto.</p> + +<p>67707. Ditto, large. Thlá-na.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, small red ware. Shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto.</p> + +<p>67720. Ditto.</p> + +<p>67706. Ditto.</p> + +<p>67714. Ditto.</p> + +<p>67701. Ditto.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">568</span> +<a name = "page568" id = "page568"> </a> +<!--png 720--> + +<p>67703. Ditto, decorated.</p> + +<p>67721. Medium sized eating spoon of earthen ware, decorated on the +inner side with the figure of a grotesque bird, with long tail-feathers, +long bill curving downward, short legs, a scroll figure on its back. +Á-sho-na-k’ia hé-lu-k’ia-wó-tsa-na tsín e-tâi-e = (“With the ornamental +mud-hen little-bird, marked within the bottom”).</p> + +<p>67708. Ditto, with the figure of the sacred butterfly drawn on the +inner side. Pú-la-k’ia é-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>67729. Ditto, white.</p> + +<p>67728. Ditto, plain.</p> + +<p>67571. Large eating spoon of earthen ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on +thla-na.</p> + +<p>67685. Small earthen ladle, Wó-li-k’ia shó-k‘on tsa-na. This specimen +is, like many in the collection, made for daily use, and hence without +ornamentation.</p> + +<p>67566. Small earthen eating ladle, Í-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on thla-na. +In this case the Indian name is given in full for the kind of ladle +designated, plain ware.</p> + +<p>——. Large cooking ladle, of red earthen ware. Wó-li-k’ia +sá-sho-k‘on thla-na, shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67770. Cooking ladle, small, plain.</p> + +<p>67688. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>67692. Ditto, large.</p> + +<p>67684. Ditto, plain, medium size.</p> + +<p>67563. Ditto, of red ware.</p> + +<p>——. Small basin-shaped ladle, with handle. +Á-kwi-k‘äish-na-k’ia sá-mui-an k‘ia-pan.</p> + +<p>——. Small soup ladle, with primitive serpent design. +Wó-tih-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on shí-lo-a, í-no-to-na tsí-nan wó-pe.</p> + +<p>67572. Ditto, without decoration, of red ware.</p> + +<p>67693. Soup ladle, medium size, plain.</p> + +<p>——. Large earthenware ladle, decorated in center with +picture of night moth. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on, pú-la-k’ia é-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>67694. Earthen soup ladle. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on-ne.</p> + +<p>67575. Large bowl-shaped red ware soup-ladle. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on +shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67567. Large earthen ladle, with hook decoration. Wó-li-k’ia +sá-sho-k‘on thla-na, ní-tsi-kon ú-le.</p> + +<p>67565. Ladle, small, red ware. Tsá-na, shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67696. Ditto.</p> + +<p>67562. Ditto, plain.</p> + +<p>67560. Ditto.</p> + +<p>67561. Ditto, in imitation of a gourd. Tóm sho-k‘on +án-te-li-ah-nan-o-na.</p> + +<p>67781. Small earthern soup ladle, of red ware. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on +tsa-na, shí-lo-a.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">569</span> +<a name = "page569" id = "page569"> </a> +<!--png 721--> + +<p>67698. Soup ladle of white ware.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, white. K‘ó-ha-na.</p> + +<p>67682. Ditto, red ware.</p> + +<p>67573. Ditto, decorated ware.</p> + +<p>67686. Ditto.</p> + +<p>67695. Ditto, very large, red ware. Thlá-na, shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67687. Ditto.</p> + +<p>67697. Ditto.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_clay_condiment" id = "zuni_clay_condiment"> +CONDIMENT VESSELS.</a></h6> + +<p>67389. Salt and pepper jar. Má-pu-k’ia té-è-le.</p> + +<p>67356. Salt and pepper dish. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pa-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>67402. Plain brown salt pot or <ins class = "correction" title = +"text reads ‘earthern’">earthen</ins> box. Má-pu-k’ia-té-è-le.</p> + +<p>67088. Small salt cup, with handle. Má-pu-k’ia té-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Large red earthen salt box or pot. Má-pu-k’ia +té-shi-lo-a.</p> + +<p>——. Small double salt and pepper earthen vessel, +box-shaped, and decorated. Má-pu-k’ia té-thle-lon, tsé-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67346. Large double salt and pepper jar. Má-pu-k’ia +é-wi-pä-tchin-na.</p> + +<p>67364. Decorated salt pot.</p> + +<p>67392. Small box-shaped red earthen salt pot. Má-pu-k’ia +té-wi-pä-tchin shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, with figures of elks. Má-pu-k’ia te-e-le, +ná-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>67348. Double salt pot of red ware. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchi-pa +<ins class = "translit" title = "shí-lo-â">shí-lo-ā</ins>.</p> + +<p>67356. Box-shaped salt and pepper jar, decorated with antelope and +deer. Má-pu-k’ia té-è-le, ná-pa-no-pa.</p> + +<p>67353. Double salt pot of plain white ware. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin +k‘ó-ha-na.</p> + +<p>——. Box-shaped salt and pepper dish, with representation +of bat on one side and deer on the other. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin, +shá-ho-i-ta, ta top-a-k’ia é-shot-si pä´-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Small salt pot. Má-pu-k’ia té-è-le.</p> + +<p>67349. Small plain double salt pot. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67358. Ditto, small and plain.</p> + +<p>67352. Ditto, with handle. Mú-to-pa.</p> + +<p>67361. Ditto, without handle.</p> + +<p>67355. Double salt pot. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin-ne.</p> + +<p>67420, 67412. Ditto, broken.</p> + +<p>67344. Ditto, large with handle. Thlá-na, mú-te-po-a-pa.</p> + +<p>67376. Box salt pot in representation of a house, red ware. +Má-pu-k’ia-he-sho-ta-ik-na té-è-le.</p> + +<p>67351. Salt and pepper dish. Má-pu-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67395. Salt box of earthen. Má-pu-k’ia té-è-le.</p> + +<p>67357. Double salt pot. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin-na.</p> + +<p>66509, 66510. Pair very ancient yeast jars of whiteware. +Mo-tse-ó-pi-k’ia-na-k’ia té-tsa-na á-tchi.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">570</span> +<a name = "page570" id = "page570"> </a> +<!--png 722--> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_clay_paintpot" id = "zuni_clay_paintpot"> +PAINT POTS.</a></h6> + +<p>67403. Small connected paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na-we, +í-pä-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Small paint pot. Hé-li-pu-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67450. Paint jar. Hé-li-pu-k’ia té-è-le.</p> + +<p>67453. Corrugated paint jar. Ní-tu-li hé-li-po-k’ia, té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67441. Small scalloped rim paint jar. Hé-lï-po-k’ia té-tsa-na +pó-tchi-athl-yel-la.</p> + +<p>67462. Small paint jar with protuberances. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na +mú-to-pa.</p> + +<p>68435. Small paint jar with protuberances. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na +mú-to-pa.</p> + +<p>66527. Small paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67074. Small paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67365. Small paint bowls, joined. Hé-li-po-k’ia sal-atch +í-pa-tchi-pá.</p> + +<p>67493. Small paint pot, with sacred terraces and emblems of summer. +Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na á-wi-thlui-a-pá.</p> + +<p>67432. Small red ware paint pot, with ears for suspension. +Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na mui-a pí-k‘ia-a-k’ia.</p> + +<p>——. Paint jar. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-è-le.</p> + +<p>——. Ollas.</p> + +<p>67558. Vase, in representation of knit moccasin, used as a toy. +Wé-po-tcha té-tsa-na í-k‘osh-na-k’ia.</p> + +<p>——. Small connected paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na +í-pä-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>66481. Small paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na má-pa-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67520. Small black paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, k’wín-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small suspensory paint pot, used in the decoration of +the paraphernalia of the God of War—A-hai-iú-ta—in times of +peace. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na pí-k‘ai-a-pa, Ó-lo-i-k’ia an´-o-na.</p> + +<p>——. Paint pot of black ware. Hé-li-po-k’ia +té-kwin-na.</p> + +<p>67535. Small toy paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na +í-k‘osh-na-kia.</p> + +<p>67413. Small earthen paint box. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-thle-lon-ne.</p> + +<p>67533, 67497. Small paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67507. Small broken paint cup, plain. Hé-li-po-k’ia te-tsa-na +pó-tcha.</p> + +<p>67381. Small pair of connected paint pots. He-li-po-k’ia +té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67522, 67531. Parts of connected paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na +í-pä-tchi, pá-tchih-k’ia-no-na.</p> + +<p>67394. Small connected pair of paint pots, old. Í-no-to-na +hé-li-po-kia té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67375. Small connected paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pa-tchin.</p> + +<p>——. Small earthenware vase for white paint in form of +moccasin. He-k‘ä-tchu té-we kwin-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Plain yellow earthen paint bowl, containing +paint-sizing. Ná-hel-é-ton sá-thlup-tsi-na.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">571</span> +<a name = "page571" id = "page571"> </a> +<!--png 723--> + +<p>——. Small earthen receptacle for the sizing of colors +used in decorating water jars. Té-tsi-na-k’ia hé-lin o-na-k’ia te-we, +ná-hel-é-ton-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67393. Small double paint pot of red ware. Hé-li-po-k’ia +té-wi-pä-tchin, shi-lo-a tsá-na.</p> + +<p>67400. Small four lobed and handled paint vessel. Hé-li-po-k’ia +té-wi-pä-tchi-pa tsa-na, ní-te-po-a, aí-yäthl ton.</p> + +<p>67396. Small double paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67477. Small decorated paint pot with spinous protuberances to +facilitate handling. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-mui-a-pa.</p> + +<p>——. Small ancient paint pot with ears. Í-no-to-na +hé-li-po-k’ia té-mui-an-ne.</p> + +<p>68274. Small sizing pot for paint. Ná-hel-e-ton sá-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67387. Small connected paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, +í-pa-tchin-ne.</p> + +<p>67372. Primitive earthenware paint box with six compartments, for +decoration in sacred dance. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchi-we-tsá-na.</p> + +<p>67374. Small earthen paint box. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-thle-lon tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67463. Small paint pot with spinous protuberances to facilitate +handling. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, muí-a-pa.</p> + +<p>67366. Small double paint dish. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pätch-in-ne.</p> + +<p>67468, 67466, 67467. Three small paint pots with spinous +protuberances to facilitate handling. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na-we, +á-mui-a-pa.</p> + +<p>67416. Small paint jar broken from handle. Hé-li-po-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small paint pot with protuberances representing +spines of cactus fruit and made to facilitate handling. Hé-li-po-k’ia +té-mu-to-pa, tu-we án-te-li-ah-na yá-nai-e.</p> + +<p>67474. Small paint pot with band of protuberances or knobs. +Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na mú-to pi-lan-ú-lap-nai-e.</p> + +<p>67529. Small paint pot broken from handle. Hé-li-po-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67424. Small paint pot in form of the native wild gourd. +Hé-li-po-k’ia mó-thlâ-o-na té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small paint pot of black ware. Hé-li-po-k’ia +té-tsa-na-k‘wín-ne.</p> + +<p>67472. Small plain paint pot with protuberances. Hé-li-po-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67492. Ditto, with sacred terraces represented. +Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na.</p> + +<p>67559. Ditto, in form of moccasin. Wé-po-tcha.</p> + +<p>67510. Small paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä tchi-k’ia tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67384, 67360, 67362, 67368. Small double paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia +té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67513, 67499. Small paint jars or pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67399. Small imitation paint pot, with compartments. Hé-li-po-k’ia +án-te-li-ah-na té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67487. Small terraced paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia á-wi-thlui-a-po-na +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>66517. Small paint jar. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">572</span> +<a name = "page572" id = "page572"> </a> +<!--png 724--> + +<p>67429, 67464. Small paint jars, covered with protuberances.</p> + +<p>67382. Small paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Paint pot, broken.</p> + +<p>67504, 67369, 67371. Ditto, larger, broken.</p> + +<p>——. Toy paint pot in form of moccasin, Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia +wé-kwi-po-tcha-te hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, in form of a pair of moccasins with figures of +two parrots. Hé-li-po-k’ia wé-po-tchin-tsa-na, pí-tchi atch poa yä´thl +tâi-e.</p> + +<p>——. Crude paint jar with four compartments.</p> + +<p>67438. Small corrugated paint jar. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67489. Small paint jar with terraced ears for suspension. +Hé-li-po-k’ia-tél a-wi-thlui-a-pa.</p> + +<p>67444. Small scalloped rim paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na +pó-tchi-äthl-yel-ai-e.</p> + +<p>67406. Small connected paint cups. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na-we +í-pä-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>67515. Small paint cup. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67518. Part of double paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67523. Small paint pot showing method of joining. Hé-li-po-k’ia +té-tsa-na, í-pa-tchi-na-k’ia un´-ah-nai-e.</p> + +<p>67500. Small ancient paint pot with ears. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-mui-an, +í-no-to-na.</p> + +<p>67414. Small paint pot divided into compartments for different +pigments. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, hé-te-kwi ú-li-pa.</p> + +<p>67457. Small paint jars furnished with protuberances to facilitate +handling. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-mui-a-pa tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67528. Small paint pot of corrugated ware. Hé-li-po-k’ia ní-tu-li +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67398. Parts of double broken paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67404. Paint pot, with four compartments for the paints of the fire +gods. Shú-la-wït-si hé-li-nai-é.</p> + +<p>67391. Ditto, double.</p> + +<p>66519. Small decorated paint pot of yellow ware. Hé-li-po-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67419, 67428. Ditto, plain red. Shí-lo-a.</p> + +<p>67421, 67426. Ditto, with ears. Mú-to-pa.</p> + +<p>67498. Small deep paint dish in form of Navajo cooking pot. +Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, Pá-tel ík-na.</p> + +<p>67422, 67481. Ditto, with bear-shaped handle. Áin<sup>g</sup>-shi +má-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>68368. Ditto, plain with sacred black paint. Há-k’win +hé-li-pon-ne.</p> + +<p>67521, 67519. Ditto, plain, crude.</p> + +<p>66525. Small paint pot of corrugated ware. Í-no-to-na ní-tu-li +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67451. Paint pot, very small.</p> + +<p>67427. Small toy cooking pot. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia wó-li-a-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67537. Toy cooking pot, very small.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">573</span> +<a name = "page573" id = "page573"> </a> +<!--png 725--> + +<p>67479, 67443. Small paint pots with protuberances. +Hé-li-po-k’ia-té-mui-an-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67503, 67506. Ditto, plain.</p> + +<p>67409, 67408, 67379, 67526, 67509. Small plain paint pots. +Hé-li-po-k’ia-té-tsa-na-we.</p> + +<p>68287. Small ancient paint pot. Í-no-to-na +hé-li-po-k’ia-té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67407. Small four-lobed paint pot with figure of parrot. +Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na, Pí-tchi po-a-yäthl tâi-e.</p> + +<p>67478. Ditto, plain.</p> + +<p>67495. Ditto, plain, pot shaped, flat bottomed.</p> + +<p>67397. Ditto, toy. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia.</p> + +<p>67502. Paint pots used in decorating sacred plume sticks, with ears +for suspension. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, <ins class = "correction" +title = "text reads pí-k’ai-a-pa">pí-k’ia-a-pa</ins>.</p> + +<p>68375, 67508, 67505, 67511. Ditto, in form of small cooking pot.</p> + +<p>67501, 67494, 67530, 67512, 67490. Small paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia +té-we-á-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67388, 67363. Ditto, double.</p> + +<p>67525. Ditto, double, broken.</p> + +<p>67554. Small paint pot in form of moccasin. He-li-po-k’ia wé-po-tcha +té-è-le.</p> + +<p>67315. Small squash shaped paint pot, ancient. Í-no-to-na +hé-li-po-k’ia-té-mu-k‘iä-mo-pa.</p> + +<p>66478, 66524, 66487, 66488. Small sacred paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia +té-tsa-na. (Distinguished from ordinary variety by decoration.)</p> + +<p>67354, 67350, 67405. Double salt pots. Má-pu-k’ia +té-wi-pä-tchin-ne.</p> + +<p>67418. Ditto, broken.</p> + +<p>67380. Ditto, box shaped.</p> + +<p>67377. Salt box, single. Má-pu-k’ia té-thle-lon-ne.</p> + +<p>68343. Small water pot for medicine, teas, &c. K‘iá-pa-ti-k’ia +té-tom-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67473. Small sacred paint vessel with protuberances and decorated +with frog figure. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na mú-to-pa, tá-k‘ia +tsí-na-pa.</p> + +<p>67431, 67454. Ditto, ordinary.</p> + +<p>67434. Ditto, ancient, from ruins of Tâ´-ia or Las Nutrias.</p> + +<p>67756. Ancient vessel of earthenware in representation of frog, for +suspension. Í-no-to-na k‘iá-me-he-tâ, tá-k‘ia an´-te-li-ah-nai-e.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_clay_paintjar" id = "zuni_clay_paintjar"> +PAINT JARS.</a></h6> + +<p>67430. Crude paint jars covered with protuberances to facilitate +handling. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na mú-to-pa.</p> + +<p>67471. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>67436. Ditto, with horse figure handle.</p> + +<p>67390, 67370. Double box shaped paint jars. Hé-li-po-k’ia +té-wi-pä-tchin-ne.</p> + +<p>67401. Paint jars, with four compartments.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">574</span> +<a name = "page574" id = "page574"> </a> +<!--png 726--> + +<p>67440. Small corrugated paint bottle. Ní-tu-li hé-li-po-k’ia +té-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67552. Milk vase, in representation of knit moccasin. +Á-kwi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia wé-kwi po-tcha té-mui-a tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67551. Ditto, small, representing buckskin moccasin.</p> + +<p>67410, 67402, 67409, 67408. Small crucibles of native manufacture for +reducing silver and copper in the manufacture of ornaments. Hé-k‘ia +o-na-k’ia té-tsa-na-we.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_clay_figure" id = "zuni_clay_figure"> +EFFIGIES AND FIGURES.</a></h6> + +<p>67783. Figure in earthenware of the “Grand Buck Antelope.” +Má-wo-tsi-thla-na mé-he-tâ.</p> + +<p>67775. Figure in earthenware of sitting white bear bearing young. +Ain<sup>g</sup>-shï-kó-ha-na, mó-to-ok-te í-me chá-se-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>67553. Small earthen figure of moccasin, used as a toy. +Wé-po-tchi-ne.</p> + +<p>67751. Small plain figure of owl, for sacred water. Mú-hu-kwe +mé-he-tâ tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67763. Ditto.</p> + +<p>——. Small earthen figure of barn fowl. +Thlá-po-po-k‘é-a-mé-he-tâ.</p> + +<p>67743. Small figure of an owl. Mú-hu-kwe tsa-na mé-he-tâ.</p> + +<p>——. Representation of the totemic chaparrel cock or +road-runner. Pó-yi k‘win mé-he-tâ tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67741. Small figure of an owl. Mú-hu-kwi mé-he-tâ tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Canteen or vase in form of an owl, for sacred water. +Mú-hu-kwe mé-he-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>67749. Small, owl-shaped sacred jar.</p> + +<p>——. Large doll in representation of the Hé-me-shi-kwe +dance. Hé-me-shi-kwe wí-ha.</p> + +<p>——. Small, in representation of the black dance or +Tchá-kwe-na, wí-ha.</p> + +<p>——. Doll in representation of the last Autumn dance.</p> + +<p>67740. Figure of decoy for antelope, used in ceremonials. Má-a-we +saí-o-sho-kwïn án-te-li-ah-no-na.</p> + +<p>——. Caricature of a Mexican mounted on a buck goat. +Tchí-wa-tu-ót-si, Tsí-po-lo-a ím-mäthl-tâi-e.</p> + +<p>67546. Small figure of owl, ancient. Í-no-to-na mú-hu-kwé mé-he-tâ +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>67815. Mold for the large cooking pots, made from a bread bowl. +Wó-li-a-k’ia te-thla-na á-pa-lin-ne.</p> + +<p>67075. Small mold for vase of small cooking vessels. Wó-li-a-k’ia +té-tsa-na á-pa-lin-ne.</p> + +<p>69317. Small doll made in imitation of the Moqui sacred dance. +Á-mu-kwe a-wen wí-ha án-te-li-ah-nai-e.</p> + +<p>67283. Broken Mó-tse-nï-k’ia sá-a-le.</p> + +<p>67557. Small pair of toy earthen moccasins. Wé-po-tche tsan-atch +í-k‘osh-na-kia.</p> + +<p>66688. Mold for the base of large cooking jars or pots. +Wó-li-a-k’ia-téw-a-o-na-k’ia á-pal-lin-ne.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">575</span> +<a name = "page575" id = "page575"> </a> +<!--png 727--> + +<p>69392. Doll for child, made in representation of the K‘iá-thlan-o-na +or Great water dancer. K‘iá-thlan-o-na wí-ha tsa-na.</p> + +<p>69395. Small wooden dolls in representation of the sacred dance of +“Thlí-tchi-he.”</p> + +<p>69380. Small toy or doll kilt of the sacred dance known as +Sá-la-mo-pi-a or the sacred carrier of the bone rattle. I-k‘osh-na-kia +Sá-la-mo-pia wí-h‘an pí-thlan-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>69651. Small sacred kilt for the kâ-kâ dance. Kâ-kâ a-wen pí-thlan +tsin-ä´thl-yel-ai-e.</p> + +<p>69324. Small doll in representation of the black dance, or +Tchá-kwe-na wí-ha.</p> + +<p>69323. Doll in representation of the Hé-ma-shi-kwe or last, sacred +dance of autumn. Hé-ma-shi-kwe wí-ha.</p> + +<p>69674. Large doll in representation of the Hé-me-shi-kwe dance. +Hé-me-shi-kwe wí-ha.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h5 class = "section"><a name = "zuni_vegetal" id = "zuni_vegetal"> +VEGETAL SUBSTANCES.</a></h5> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_veg_ladle" id = "zuni_veg_ladle"> +EATING SPOONS AND LADLES.</a></h6> + +<p>67568. Small wooden eating spoon. Í-to-na-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68430. Large soup ladle of wood. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on thla-na.</p> + +<p>68439. Large wooden soup ladle. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on thla-na.</p> + +<p>68435. Large wooden ladle, Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on thla-na.</p> + +<p>68431. Small wooden soup ladle. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68440, 68433. Large wooden soup ladles. Wó-li-k’ia +tám-sho-k‘o-we.</p> + +<p>68447. Large wooden ladle for removing food from the larger +cooking-pots. Tám-sho-k‘on thla-na.</p> + +<p>68438. Large wooden cooking ladle. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on +thla-na.</p> + +<p>——. Large ladles of wood. Tám-sho-k‘o-we.</p> + +<p>68443. Ladle of wood. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Wooden ladle for removing soup. Wó-li-k’ia +tám-sho-kon-ne.</p> + +<p>68459. Small wooden eating spoon. Í-to-na-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>69341. Small wooden eating spoon, ornamented, for identification. +Í-to-na-kia tám-sho-kon tsa-na, án-a-pi-tu-no-na tsí-nai-e.</p> + +<p>68453. Wood eating spoon, small. Tám-sho-k‘on-ne.</p> + +<p>68463. Ditto, gourd. Í-to-na-k’ia shóp sho-kon tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68449. Small ladle for eating soup. Í-to-na-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on-ne.</p> + +<p>69346. Small ladles used in stirring or dishing out soup. Wó-li-k’ia +tám-sho-ko á-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>69342-43. Soup ladles used in dishing out and stirring cooking food. +Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘o-we.</p> + +<p>69344. Ditto, very large.</p> + +<p><ins class = "correction" title = "duplicate number">69351</ins>. +Ditto, large.</p> + +<p>68444, 69347, 69630, 69629, 68445. Ditto, large.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">576</span> +<a name = "page576" id = "page576"> </a> +<!--png 728--> + +<p>68429. Ditto, very large.</p> + +<p>——. Small wooden eating spoon.</p> + +<p>68450. Ditto, without handle.</p> + +<p>68458. Wooden eating spoon, very small.</p> + +<p>68461. Eating spoon, of horn.</p> + +<p>68462. Ditto, of gourd. Shó-po shó-kon-ne.</p> + +<p>68428, 68442, 68441. Large wooden ladles. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘o +á-thla-na.</p> + +<p>68457, 68460, 68456. Small wooden eating spoons. Í-to-na-k’ia tam´ +sho-k‘o-we tsá-na.</p> + +<p>68452, 68451. Ditto, large.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_veg_basket" id = "zuni_veg_basket"> +BASKETRY.</a></h6> + +<p>68614. Small decorated basket tray for sacred flour of the dance. +Thlá-lin tsí-na-pa, k‘ia-wai-a wó-li-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68472. Small basket bowl for containing sacred flour, ancient. +Í-no-to-na hâ-i-tom k‘ia-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68469. Large ancient basket bowl for sacred flour. Í-no-to-na +hâ´-in-thla-na k‘iá-wai-a ó-pu-kia.</p> + +<p>68522. Small basket and pitch canteen for use in traveling. K‘o-se +tóm-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68506. Large rectangularly woven water basket for use in traveling. +K‘o-se tóm, shú-k‘u-tu-li-a.</p> + +<p>68538. Small water basket for use in traveling. K‘o-se +tóm-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Small basket bottle for carrying water on journeys. +K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na.</p> + +<p><ins class = "correction" title = +"empty line as printed">——.</ins></p> + +<p>68512. Small splint basket bottle for carrying water on journeys. +Tchú-ku-to-li-an k‘iá-pu-kia k‘o-se tóm-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68553. Small willow basket for gathering and caging the larvae of +locusts. Pi-la hú-tche-pon tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68570. Small willow basket for gathering and caging locusts. Pi-la +hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia.</p> + +<p>68466. Small burden basket for carrying fruit. Mó-pu-k’ia hú-tche-pon +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68568. Small willow basket for gathering and caging locusts. Tchú-mal +úp-tchu-na-kia.</p> + +<p>68605. Small basket for parched corn. K‘o-se tsí-tsa-na á-le-kwi +wó-pu-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68545. Small willow basket for gathering and caging locusts. +Pi-la-hú-tche-pon-tsa-na, tchú-mal-up´-tchu-na-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68598. Small willow toasting basket. Pi-la tsí-tche-pon-tsa-na, +á-le-kwi-k’ia-na-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68576. Small white-strand basket for locust gathering. Há-k‘o-ha +hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">577</span> +<a name = "page577" id = "page577"> </a> +<!--png 729--> + +<p>68556. Small willow basket for gathering locusts. Pi-la hú-tche-pon +tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68489. Small basket jar for containing sacred flour, ancient. +Í-no-to-na hâ-i-tóm, k‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68577. Small white strand basket for gathering locusts. Há-k‘o-ha +hú-tche-pon-tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68549. Small basket for gathering locusts. K‘o-se hú-tche-pon-tsa-na, +tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia.</p> + +<p>68468. Large burden basket for carrying peaches. Hú-tche-pon thla-na, +mó-tchi-kwa wó-pu-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68503. Small round basket for medicine flour. Hâ-i-tóm, k‘iá-wai-a +wó-pu-kia.</p> + +<p>68554. Small round basket for gathering locusts. K‘o-se hú-tche-pon, +tchú-mal up´-tchu-na-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68487. Small round flour basket. Hâ-in tsa-na, ó-e wó-li-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68484. Small round basket of splints for sacred flour. Hâ-i-tóm +shu-k‘ish-pa, k‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68558. Small willow basket for gathering locusts. Pi-la +hú-tche-pon-tsa-na tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68552, 68584. Small willow baskets for gathering locusts. +Hú-tche-po-tsan-na, atch tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68572. Large cage baskets for gathering and confining the pupae of +locusts. Tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia hú-tche-pa thla-na.</p> + +<p>68555. Small willow cage basket for the pupae of locusts. Tchú-mal +úp-tchu-na-k’ia hú-tche-pon tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68464. Small peach pannier. Mó-tchi-kwa mó-pu-kia hú-tche-pon +thla-na.</p> + +<p>68582. Small loosely woven basket for gathering and confining pupae +of the locust. Hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal-úp-tchu-na-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68561, 68560. Small loosely plaited willow baskets for gathering +locusts. Pi-la hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia.</p> + +<p>68551. Small loosely plaited willow basket for gathering locusts. +Pi-la hú-tche-pon tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68586. Small loosely plaited basket of furze strands. Há-k‘o-ha +tchu-mal úp-tchu-na-kia hú-tche-pon-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68580. Small loosely-plaited baskets of furze strands for gathering +locusts. Há-k‘o-ha hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68567. Small loosely plaited basket of willow for gathering locusts. +Pi-la hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.</p> + +<p>——. Large-sized white herb basket for gathering and +confining locusts. Tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia hú-tche-pon-ne.</p> + +<p>68488. An ancient vessel-shaped spiral basket for sacred meal and +treasures. K‘iá-wai-a ta thlâ-wó-pu-k’ia hâ-i-tóm.</p> + +<p>68573. Large-sized basket for gathering and confining locusts. +Tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia há-k‘o-ha hú-tche-pon-ne.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">578</span> +<a name = "page578" id = "page578"> </a> +<!--png 730--> + +<p>——. Small ancient basket vase for sacred flour. +K‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia hâ-i-tóm.</p> + +<p>68474. Small ancient sacred-flour basket. Í-no-te-kwe a-wa hâ-i-tóm, +k‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-kia.</p> + +<p>68592. Small willow basket tray. Pi-la tsí-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68593. Small decorated basket tray for sacred flour of the dance. +Thla-lin tsí-na-pa, k‘iá-wai-a wó-li-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68593. Small loosely plated basket tray. Tsím-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68634. Large basket tray of marsh grass for washing corn. +Tchú-k‘o-sha-na-k’ia tsí-shu-k‘wi-tsí-thla-na.</p> + +<p>68600. Small basket-bowl sieve for parching or toasting corn or +piñons. Pi-la tsí-che-pon tsa-na, á-le-k’wi-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68609. Small basket sieve for sifting ashes from toasted corn. +Á-le-k’wi-k’ia tsí-tche-pon tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68610. Small basket sieve for toasting or parching corn. K‘o-se +tsí-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68594. Small basket sieve for parching corn or piñons. Pi-la +tsí-tsa-na, á-le-k’wi <ins class = "correction" title = +"error for wó-li-k’ia?">wó-lu-kia</ins>.</p> + +<p>68611. Small basket tray for sifting parched corn, made of willow +ware. Pi-la-á-le-k’wi-k’ia tsí-tche-pon-ne.</p> + +<p>68606, 68589, 68596. Small basket trays of willow work for parching +corn, &c. A-le-k’wi-k’ia tsí-tche-pon-ne.</p> + +<p>68467. Small burden basket, mostly used for carrying fruit. +Hú-tche-pon tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68588. Small basket for toasted corn or piñons. Tsí-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68562. Small basket cage for gathering locusts. Tsi-tche-pon tsa-na, +tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia.</p> + +<p>68566. Large loosely woven basket for gathering the larvæ of locusts. +Tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia hú-tche-pon tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68557. Small loosely woven round basket for gathering and caging the +larvæ of locusts.</p> + +<p>68579. Small loosely woven round basket for gathering and caging the +larvæ of young locusts. Hú-tche-pon-k’iä´-mo-li-a tchú-mal +úp-tchu-na-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68548. Small round basket of white strands. Há-k‘o-ha hú-tche-pon +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68604. White branch or strand basket. Há-k‘o-ha tsí-í-le.</p> + +<p>68612. Small willow basket for children. Pi-la tsí-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68485. Small ancient basket for medicine. A-k’wa wó-pu-k’ia +hâ-i-tóm-me, shú-k‘o-to-li-a.</p> + +<p>68481. Small treasure basket in form of water vessel. Hâ-i-tom´ +tsa-na-thlâ-wó-pu-kia.</p> + +<p>68477. Small vessel-shaped treasure basket. Thlâ-wó-pu-k’ia k‘o-se +tóm.</p> + +<p>68493. Small basket bottle for carrying water during journeys. +K‘o-se-tóm, tchú-k‘o-to-li-a.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">579</span> +<a name = "page579" id = "page579"> </a> +<!--png 731--> + +<p>68533. Small basket bottle for carrying water during journeys. +K‘iá-pu-k’ia k‘o-se-tóm.</p> + +<p>68519. Small water bottle of basket work and pitch. K‘ia-pu-k’ia +k‘o-se-tóm.</p> + +<p>68480. Small water bottle. K‘o-se tóm, tchú-k‘o-to-li a.</p> + +<p>68521. Large wicker and pitch water bottle. K‘o-se tóm thla-na +k‘iá-pu-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68509. Small water bottle of wicker work. Hú-tche-pon tsa-na, +tchú-k‘o-to-li-a.</p> + +<p>68537. Small basket water bottle. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na, k‘ia-pu-kia.</p> + +<p>68529. Small wicker and pitch water bottle. K‘o-se tóm +tchu-k‘o-to-liâ.</p> + +<p>68510. Small water bottle with open neck. K‘o-se tóm +shú-k‘ish-pa.</p> + +<p>68532. Large water bottle of wicker work and pitch for carrying +water. K‘o-se-tóm thla-na, k‘ia-pu-kia.</p> + +<p>68497. Water bottle of wicker work and pitch. K‘o-se tóm-me.</p> + +<p>68507. Large wicker work water vessel for use in traveling. +K‘iá-pu-k’ia k‘o-se tom´ thla-na.</p> + +<p>68515. Small wicker water vessel. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68542. Small double lobed and necked water vessel of wicker work. +K‘o-se tóm wi-k‘ithl-to-na.</p> + +<p>68530. Small wicker work water vessel. K‘iá-pu-kia ko-se +tóm-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68508. Small water vessel of wicker work. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68211. Gourd jar for water in the fields. Sho-po +mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Small drinking dipper of gourd. Tu-tu-na-k’ia +mó-sho-k‘on-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>——. Large basket canteen for traveling. K‘o-se tóm +thla-na.</p> + +<p>68492. Basket canteen for traveling. K‘o-se tom, ú-pi-‘thlan +i-kwi e.</p> + +<p>68516. Small basket-work canteen for traveling. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na, +k‘iä´-pu-kia.</p> + +<p>68531, 68497. Small basket and pitch canteens for use in traveling. +K‘o-se tóm-ma á-tsa-na, k‘iá-pu-kia.</p> + +<p>68543. Small double canteen with contraction at middle to facilitate +suspension. K‘o-se tóm i-k‘i-lik-to-pa-k’ia, k‘iá-pu-k’ia.</p> + +<p>68490, 68518, 68514, 68491, 68500, 68495, 68499, 68524, 68536, 68498. +Series of ten basket bottles for use in traveling, made waterproof by +coating of pitch. K‘iá-pu-k’ia k‘o-se tóm-a-we.</p> + +<p>68501, 68502, 68483. Basket bottles, round and short necked.</p> + +<p>68478, 68517, 68513, 68527, 68526, 68511, 68529. Ditto, bottle +shaped.</p> + +<p>68540, 68535, 68541, 68534. Ditto, double bodied or lobed. K‘o-se +tom-me í-k‘ithl-tâ pa.</p> + +<p>68595. Small basket for parching corn. Á-le-k‘wi-k’ia tsí-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68625. Small sacred coiled basket. (Moqui.) Á-mu-kwe a-wen ní-tu-li +thlá-lin-ne.</p> + +<p>68647. Small basket, for washing corn. <ins class = "correction" +title = "text reads -na-k´ia">Tchú-k‘o-sho-na-k’ia</ins> +hó-tsi-í-le.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">580</span> +<a name = "page580" id = "page580"> </a> +<!--png 732--> + +<p>68482. Small basket for securing young locusts, with twig loop for +suspension. Tchu-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia hú-tche-pon, pí-k‘iai-ai-e.</p> + +<p>68571<ins class = "correction" title = "text has . for ,">, +</ins>68565, 68581, 68544, 68583, 68578, 68574, 68559, 68587, 68590, +68569, 68563, 68547, 68575, 68585, 68564. Ditto, gradually diminishing +in size in the order given.</p> + +<p>68615. Small basket cup with handle. Á-le-k’wi-k’ia tsí-tche-pon +tsan-na.</p> + +<p>68599, 68602, 68601. Small basket trays. Há-k‘o-ha tsí-tsa-na +á-tchi.</p> + +<p>68623. Small toy meal bowl of water-tight basket work. Hó-in +tsa-na.</p> + +<p>68486. Ditto, long, flat-bottomed, for sacred seed. Tâ-shon +wó-pu-k’ia hâ-i-tóm-me.</p> + +<p>68471, 68473, 68475. Large, urn-shaped bowl of water-tight basket +work, for sacred meal. K‘ia-wai-a wó-pu-kia.</p> + +<p>69390. Native wooden stool. Thlém-pia-an-ne.</p> + +<p>68504, 68505. Yery primitive small-mouthed treasure jars. +Thlâ-wó-pu-k’ia té-tsa-na á-tchi.</p> + +<p>68494. Ditto, of red willow ware.</p> + +<p>68651. Corn-meal sieve of amole. Hâ´-tsi-pi-kwai-k’ia.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_veg_weaving" id = "zuni_veg_weaving"> +LOOM IMPLEMENTS.</a></h6> + +<p>69692-69704. Large hard-wood slats for pounding down the warp in the +manufacture of serapes or blankets. Shó-tche-wo-na-k’ia thlé-we.</p> + +<p>69731-33. Ditto, used in the manufacture of women’s blankets. É-he +wo-na-k’ia thlé-we.</p> + +<p>69734-35. Ditto, for finishing. K’wan ái-ya a-k’ia-na-k’ia +thlé-tsa-na-we.</p> + +<p>69471-74. Frames of looms for stringing the woof for weaving belts +and garters. Thlá-k‘ia-pa-we.</p> + +<p>69663-71. Knife-shaped hard-wood sticks for pounding down the warp in +the manufacture of garters and belts. É-ni wo-na-k’ia-thle´-we.</p> + +<p>69808. Frame for setting up the warp of small figured blankets. +Pí-sal o-na-k’ia pi-ti-k’ia thlé-we.</p> + +<p>69804. Ditto, larger.</p> + +<p>69787. Poles or sticks on which the warp is supported in the weaving +of large serapes; also a brace. Shó-tche won-na-k’ia ó-yäl-a-we.</p> + +<p>69752-58. Appurtenances to a loom, consisting of threading sticks +(1), woof beaters (2), comb for straightening thread (3), and braces for +warp (4). Thlé-tsa-na pó-an ne, (1) Shó-pi-to-k’ia, (2) Thlém-me, (3) +Ó-’na-pa-ne, (4) Thla-k’win-ne.</p> + +<p>69676-91. Slats or hard-wood woof beaters. Thlé-we.</p> + +<p>69738-51. Small woof beaters for finishing blankets and serapes. +Sho-tche yá-k‘ia-na-k’ia, thlé-tsa-na-we.</p> + +<p>69770-79. Braces for the warp of small serapes and blankets. +Á-thla-k’wi-po-a-we (<i>sing.</i>, thlá-kwin-ne).</p> + +<p>69759-68. Ditto.</p> + +<p>69780-86. Ditto, larger, for serapes.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">581</span> +<a name = "page581" id = "page581"> </a> +<!--png 733--> + +<p>69821-32. Small sticks for separating the warp of small blankets. +(Thlé-tsa-na.) Thlé-tsa-na pó-a-we.</p> + +<p>69469, 69410, 69411, 69396-97, 69399, 69402. Small combs for +straightening the warp in weaving. Pí-li-li-na-k’ia ó-na-pa, +pó-a-we.</p> + +<p>69814-20. End sticks for supporting warp in manufacture of small +blankets and shirts. U-tchun o-na-kia ó-yäl-la-we.</p> + +<p>69797-69803. Portions of loom used in weaving blankets. Á-thla-kwi +po-an-ne.</p> + +<p>69833-42. Sticks used in supporting the warp in the weaving of +serapes. Shó-pi-to-k’ia thlá-pó-a-we.</p> + +<p>69790-96. Ditto, with other portions of loom.</p> + +<p>69705-29. Knife shaped woof beaters used in the manufacture of belts +and garters. É-ni wo-na-kia thlé-we.</p> + +<p>69653-61. (No. 1.) Rollers or sticks on which the belt is rolled +during the process of weaving. É-ni-wo-na-kia ó-yal-lu-na-we. +(No. 2.) Frames for the stringing of the warp of belts, &c. +Thlé k‘ia-pa-we.</p> + +<p>——. Small stick used in separating or confining the warp +of belts. É-ni wo-na-k’ia shó-pi to-k’ia thlém tsa-na.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_veg_war" id = "zuni_veg_war"> +IMPLEMENTS OF WAR AND THE CHASE.</a></h6> + +<p>69455-66. Small rabbit clubs or boomerangs. Ók-shïk thlá-ta-kia +thlé-a-we.</p> + +<p>69603. Ditto, showing lightning grooves. Ók-shïk thlá-ta-k’ia thlé +an-ne, sho-we á-he-a-kwa-pa wi-lo-lo-a á-tsi-na-pa.</p> + +<p>69535-49. Bows, plain, and sinew-backed, one (small) used as a toy, +with some arrows. Pi-thla-we thlí-pa-na, sho-we í-hi-k’ia. (Small) +í-k‘osh-na-k’ia pí’-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>69493, 69497-69514, 69476-92, 69494-96, 69435-54. Rabbit sticks or +boomerangs (large variety). Pó-k‘ia thla-ta-k‘ia thlé-a-we.</p> + +<p>69516-34, 69632-50. Wooden war clubs of the order of warriors, or +priesthood of the bow. Á-pi-thlan-Shí-wa-ni a-wan tam´ k‘iap-na-we.</p> + +<p>69595, 69596-69600. Small toy bows and arrows, with baskets attached, +customarily presented by the sacred dancers to little boys. A-tsa-na +a-wen Kâ-kâ pí-thla-we, ta shó-we. Hú-tchep pí, k‘ia-ai-e.</p> + +<p>69551-67. Ditto, more ornate.</p> + +<p>69573-94. Bows for hunting. Thlá-ta-k’ia pí-thla-we.</p> + +<p>69602. Arrows pointed with iron (twelve specimens). Sho-we +á-he-kwi-pa.</p> + +<p>69601. Ditto, unpointed.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_veg_gambling" id = "zuni_veg_gambling"> +GAMBLING IMPLEMENTS.</a></h6> + +<p>69268. Tubes and ball for the sacred game of the hidden ball. Í +k‘osh-na-k’ia í-an-k‘o-lo-k’ia tó-ma-we. Ú-lin-ne.</p> + +<p>69340. Wooden cards for betting game. Í-to-sa-na-k’ia tá-sho-we.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">582</span> +<a name = "page582" id = "page582"> </a> +<!--png 734--> + +<p>69468. Articles used in the game of the hidden ball, one of the +sacred games of the God of War; played in spring and early summer. +Í-an-k‘o-lo-k’ia tó-ma-we, ta tí-po-an-ne.</p> + +<p>69272, 69269. Ditto, small.</p> + +<p><ins class = "correction" title = "duplicate number">69351</ins>. +Ditto, large, an especial hereditary set of the tribe.</p> + +<p>69282-83. Flat sticks used in the game of boys. Tá-sho-li-we.</p> + +<p>69338, 69353, 69281, 69286-87. Sticks used in native betting game. +Tá-sho-li-we.</p> + +<p>69285. (Six specimens.) Ditto, small.</p> + +<p>69271. Tubes and counters of the sacred game of the hidden ball. +Í-an-k‘o-lo-k’ia tóm-a-we, ta tí-we.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_veg_dance" id = "zuni_veg_dance"> +DANCE IMPLEMENTS.</a></h6> + +<p>69264. Hand gourd rattle of the Kâ-kâ or sacred dance institution. +Kâ-kâ a-wen tchí-mon-ne.</p> + +<p>69265. Gourd rattle of the dance or Kâ kâ. Kâ-kâ a-wen +tchí-mon-ne.</p> + +<p>69263. Battle of the sacred dance. Kâ-kâ a-wen tchí-mon-ne.</p> + +<p>69860. Long gourd rattle with handle and string for suspension when +not in use—of the order of the “Knife.” Ä´-tchi-a-kwe a-wa +tchí-mon-ne.</p> + +</div> + + +<!--png 735--> +<!--png 736--> +<p class = "illustration"> +<a name = "plateXLII" id = "plateXLII"> </a> +<img src = "images/plateXLII.jpg" width = "350" height = "493" +alt = "see caption"> +</p> +<p class = "caption"> +Plate XLII. DRILLING TURQUOISES.</p> + + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "zuni_veg_misc" id = "zuni_veg_misc"> +MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS.</a></h6> + +<p>69258. Large hoop-shaped drum-sticks, for the olla or vase drum, used +in the songs of the sacred orders only. Té-pe-ha té-se-a-k’ia-na-k’ia +tsí-k‘on ne.</p> + +<p>69259. Ditto.</p> + +<p>69260. Ditto.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto.</p> + +<p>69325-31. Forks or wooden tweezers for plucking the early fruit of +the cactus. Tui-yäsh-na-k’ia k‘oi-yä-tchi-we.</p> + +<p>69234, 69237, 69238, 69244, 69245, 69293. Spinning shafts or whorls +of wood. Thlíp-na-k’ia thlát-ta-we.</p> + +<p>69248. Ditto, for very small cotton cords.</p> + +<p>69231. Ditto, for spinning very coarse cords.</p> + +<p>——. Bow drills, 1005 and 1009, with stone whorls and +flint points. Á-a o-na-k’ia thla-to-we, á-thlä-to-pa, ta tí-mush +á-tsa-na tchóthl-to-pa. For use, see <a href = "#plateXLII">pl. +xlii</a>.</p> + +<p>69261-62. Hoops for drumming on the large olla or vase-drums in the +sacred orders. Té-pe-ha te-se’e-k’ia-k’ia-tsi-k‘o-we.</p> + +<p>69851-59. Shepherds’ crooks. T’chá-tsa-na yá-te-nï-k’ia +thlé-tsi-k‘o-we.</p> + +<p>69631. Wooden snow shovel. Ú-te-pish-na-k’ia thlém-me.</p> + +<p>69628. Ditto, also used for taking bread from an oven. Mú-lo +wó-po-k’ia, thlém tsa-na.</p> + +<p>69622. Cane used by the aged or blind. Á-thlä-shi a-wa +tam´-tethl-nan-ne.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">583</span> +<a name = "page583" id = "page583"> </a> +<!--png 739--> + +<p>69672. Carved cross-piece for top of ladder. Thlé-tsi-lon an +thlém-pethl-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>69350. Combing broom, or broom and comb combined, composed of fine +grass, bound in the center; the butt end being used for combing, the top +end as a brush or broom. It is also used as a strainer. Í-pïsh-na-k’ia +pé-pe. See <a href = "#plateXLIII">pl. xliii</a>.</p> + +<p>69604. Bunch of mush sticks, used in stirring mush or corn while +parching. Wó-le-kwi-k’ia thlá-pa-po-an-ne.</p> + +<p>69308-09. Twisters used in the manufacture of hair <i>riatas</i> or +ropes. Tsí-to-ni-wo-na-k’ia wí-tsi-nan-ne (á-tchi).</p> + +<p>69289. Canes used in the sacred game of Shó-li-ne, played during +winter and early spring. Shó-li po-an-ne.</p> + +<p>69424. Pegs used in stretching skins. K‘é-pi-li-li-a-k’ia +thlá-po-an ne.</p> + +<p>69430. Vermin-killers, or louse-traps. Mé-’thla-ta-k’ia +thlä-ton ne.</p> + +<p>69431. Ditto.</p> + +<p>69274. Sticks kicked in the race of Tí-kwa-we. Tí-kwa thla-we.</p> + +<p>69275. Ditto.</p> + +<p>69812. Frames for setting up the warp of scrapes. Pí-ti-k’ia +thlé-we.</p> + +<p>69675. Lance of iron used in the wars of the past. Í-thlak-na-kia +lan-sa.</p> + +<p>69235, 69232, 69233, 69236, 69239, 69243, 69246, 69294, 69292, 69295, +69247-48-49-50. Spindles used in spinning and twisting wool and fiber. +Thlíp-na-k’ia thlát-to-we. With smoothing <ins class = "correction" +title = "text reads ‘cob’">comb</ins> attached.</p> + +<p>69251, 69252, 69257, 69290. Bow drills for manufacture of shell and +turquoise ornaments. Á-’a-na-k’ia thlá-to-we.</p> + +<p>——. Small dice-sticks used in a game of the basket tray. +Thláthl pa-tsa-we.</p> + +<p>69339. Boards or blocks used in confining the hair of women in sacred +dances, as a mark of virginity. Má-tsi-k‘wa-k’ia thlé-we.</p> + +<p>69279. Ditto.</p> + +<p>69280. Ditto.</p> + +<p><ins class = "correction" title = +"duplicate number: one may be error for 69322">69321</ins>. Small pair +of symbolical tablets carried in the hand during dance of the priests of +the tablet dancers. Thlá-he-kwe a-wa thlé-we.</p> + +<p>69406. Slats on which the hair is bunched, to indicate virginity of +women in sacred dance of the flute. Ma-tsi-k‘wa-k’ia thlé-we.</p> + +<p><ins class = "correction" title = +"duplicate number: one may be error for 69322">69321</ins>. Small pair +of symbolic tablets carried in the hand during the dance of the +Priestess of the Tablet dancers. Thlá-he-kwe a-wa thlé-we.</p> + +<p>69375. Small ceremonial war club of the order of the Priesthood of +the Bow. Á-pi-thlan-Shi-wa-ni a-wa tam k‘iap-nan-ne.</p> + +<p>69014. Toy cradle board for doll. Wi-ha yä´thl-to-k’ia thlém-me.</p> + +<p>69391. Ditto.</p> + +<p>——. Ditto.</p> + +<p>69405. Frame of wood for pommel of saddle. Á-wo-kon o-na-k’ia +tám-me.</p> + +<p>69312. Sacred warbling flute. Tchá-he-he-lon-ne.</p> + +<p>69467. Sacred flute. Shoh-k‘on-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Peg for suspending. Tám-kwai-nan-ne.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">584</span> +<a name = "page584" id = "page584"> </a> +<!--png 740--> + +<p>——. Very large pegs used in the (sacred) running game of +the two war gods. Tí-kwa-we, Á-hai-iu-ta á-tchi-a.</p> + +<p>——. Small sacred wand of the god of fire. +Kâ-kâ-shu-le-wi-tsï an téthl-nan-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Small darts used by children.</p> + +<p>——. Wooden buzz and pivot. Thlé mo-la-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Drinking gourd. Tú-tu-na-kia shó-pon-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Wooden buzzers used as a warning by war Priests, +members of sacred orders, in procession of Gods or sacred Medicine +relics. Thlém-tu-nu-nun-ne.</p> + +<p>69423 (eleven specimens). Wooden whizzers used in ceremonials or +sacred dances as warnings for the observances of certain forms. +Thlé-tu-nu-nu-we (sing., thlem-tu-nu-nun-ne).</p> + +<p>69426-27. Fire sticks used in kindling the sacred New Year fire. +Má-k‘e wo-na-kia á-su-su-k‘ia-na-k’ia.</p> + +<p>69374. Gourd-handle boxes used in carrying the sacred tobacco at the +councils or meetings. Á-na-te wo-po-k’ia tóm-a-we.</p> + +<p>69348. Ditto, smaller.</p> + +<p>69425. Wooden rope-twister without handle, used mostly in the +manufacture of hair riatas. Wí-tsi-tsi-nan-ne.</p> + +<p>69315. Small symbolical tablet carried by the priests of the flute +dance. Shoh-ko Mó-son-ne an thlém.</p> + +<p>69273. A cane used in the national game of the god of war during +winter and early spring. Shó-li-we. Sticks kicked in the national sacred +race of Tí-kwa-we.</p> + +<p>——. Indented ring <ins class = "correction" title = +"text reads ‘for supporting for’">for supporting</ins> eating-bowls on +the head, of Spanish bayonet. Wó-thlak-to-k’ia ha-k‘in +k‘í-withl-to-pa.</p> + +<p><ins class = "correction" title = "all numbers as in original">68629, +68628, 68627, 6828, 68632, 68629, 6828, 68629, 68633, 68629</ins>. Pads +or rings of Spanish bayonet for supporting round-bottomed vessels on the +head. Wó-thlak-to-k’ia hó-ha-k‘i-we.</p> + +<p>68630 (six specimens), 68631 (five specimens). Rings of Spanish +bayonet for supporting round-bottomed vessels on the head. +Wó-thlak-to-kia há-ki-we.</p> + +<p>68626. Pad or ring of Spanish bayonet for supporting round bodies on +the head. Wó-thlak-to-k’ia há-k’in-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Rings of Spanish bayonet for supporting +round-bottomed vessels on the head. Wó-thlak-to-k’ia há-k’i-we.</p> + +<p>69605-21. Planting prods or spuds for planting corn and melons. +Tchú-tâi-na-k’ia tá-sa-kwi-we.</p> + +<p>69673. Patu or digging-stick. Tsém-me.</p> + +<p>69418. Wooden hook for wood burdens. Ták-na-k’ia tám-tsi-k’on-ne.</p> + +<p>69365-72. Hooks or crotches used in securing burdens. +K’ia-ha-tche-po-an-ne.</p> + +<p>——. Curved pine boxes for sacred plumes. Lá-po-k’ia +thlé-lo-we.—“Sacred council boxes.”</p> + +<p>——. Ditto, round bottomed. Lá-po-kia thlé-lon +kiä´-mo-lin.</p> + +<p>69382-89. Long square plume boxes of pine. Lá-po-k’ia +thlé-lon-ne.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">585</span> +<a name = "page585" id = "page585"> </a> +<!--png 741--> + +<p>69270. Wooden tubes (1), ball (2), and straw counters (3) used in the +ancient game of the Gods of War. 1. Í-än-k‘o-lo-k‘ia tóm-a-we. +2. Ú-lin-ne. 3. Tí-we.</p> + +<p>69296. Curious wooden slat dance appurtenance made to represent +lightning and its motions. Wí-lo-lo-a-nan an-te-li-ash-nan-ai-e.</p> + +<p>69255, 69470. Wooden spindle whorls and cord-stretchers of cob. +Thla-ton, ta thlun-pí-tsa-thli-k‘ia, also whorls used by many of the +Eastern Pueblos in drilling <ins class = "correction" title = +"text reads ‘torquois’">turquois</ins> and shell ornaments.</p> + +<p>69412, 69413, 69414, 69415, 69416. Small tops. Mo-lä-to-we +á-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>69409. Wooden stirrups. Tá-i-te-tchu-na-we.</p> + +<p>69662. Small knife-shaped stick for pounding down the woof of belts. +É-ni-wo-na-k’ia thlem-me.</p> + +<p>69434. Small louse smashers or traps of flat slats (three specimens). +Me-we á-k‘u-tsu-a-k‘ia-na-k’ia thlép-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>69433. Small louse crusher of wooden slats. +Í-meh-k‘wïsh-na-k’ia-thlép-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>69422. Small whizzer used in sacred and medicine dances. +Thlém-tu-nu-nun-tsa-na.</p> + +<p>69314. Ditto, decorated with lightning.</p> + +<p>69417, 69419, 69420, 69421. Hooks and eyes of wood for securing +burdens. Mä-to-k’ia tá-tsi-k‘o-we.</p> + +<p>69301, 69310. Small wooden figures of birds for decoration of altars. +Wo-tsa-na-tesh-kwin po-ai-yäthl-to-k’ia.</p> + +<p>69311. Ditto, of dove.</p> + +<p>69475. Small loom for weaving belts. Thlá-k‘ia-pan-ne.</p> + +<p>69401, 69402, 69403, 69404, 69398. Wooden combs for straightening +warp of blanket in weaving. Tam ó-na-we.</p> + +<p>69276. Small pegs used in (the sacred) running game of the two War +Gods. Á-hai-in-ta á-tchi-nai-a tí-kwa-we.</p> + +<p>69305, 69428, 69306. Wands of the bearers of the wand or sacred +arrow. Thle-we-kwe a-wen í-k’withl-tchu-na-k’ia shó-we.</p> + +<p>69355, 69284, 69352. Sticks used in the game of tá-sho-li-we.</p> + +<p>69152. Elaborate head-dress of the women used in the dance of the +tablets. Thla-he-kwe a-wan thlethl-pó-yan-ne. Star, moon, and ladder to +the skies represented.</p> + +<p>69276. Ditto, sun and star represented.</p> + +<p>69318. Sacred tablet of the bearers of the wand fastened to a spatula +which is forced down the throat of members during public ceremonials. +Thlé-we-kwe a-wen thlé-wi-k‘withl-tchu-na-k’ia-thlem, yä-tchun, +mó-yä-tchun, ta-yá-o-non pä´-tchi-pa.</p> + +<p>69320. The great star (of wood) of the sacred altar of the +Lesser Spark Order. Má-k‘e-tsá-na-kwe a-wen mó-yä-tchun-thla-na <ins +class = "correction" title = +"text reads -kwin-pi-k’ai">tésh-kwin-pi-k’ia a-yä´thl-to-k’ia</ins>.</p> + +<p>69850, 69849, 69848. Sticks used in lighting cigarettes in Council. +Po-ne mák-tchu-k’ia thlá-kwi-mo-we.</p> + +<p>69349. Gourd for sacred (native) tobacco used at ceremonials of +secret orders. A-na-te wó-pu-k’ia sho-po tóm-tsa-na.</p> + +</div> + + +<!--png 737--> +<!--png 738--> +<p class = "illustration"> +<a name = "plateXLIII" id = "plateXLIII"> </a> +<img src = "images/plateXLIII.jpg" width = "355" height = "475" +alt = "see caption"> +</p> +<p class = "caption"> +Plate XLIII. MOKI METHOD OF DRESSING THE HAIR.</p> + + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<span class = "pagenum">586</span> +<a name = "page586" id = "page586"> </a> +<!--png 742--> + +<h5 class = "section"><a name = "zuni_animal" id = "zuni_animal"> +ANIMAL SUBSTANCES.</a></h5> + +<p>69335, 69334, 69333, 69336, 69332. Small bow guards of leather +ornamented with plates of tin. Kém-pas-si-kwin hé-lo-pa-na.</p> + +<p>69393, 69299. Horn arrow straighteners. Shó mo-thla-k‘ia-na-k’ia +sái-a-we.</p> + +<p>69400. Belt of hair and green rawhide used in the costume of the +order of cactus. Kâ-shi-kwe a-wen kém-i-k‘win ú-pi-thlai-e.</p> + +<p>69304. Rawhide head band and horn used in the dance of the feast of +dead enemies or <i>Ó-i-na-he</i>. Ó-i-na-he a-wa kém-othl-pan, +sái-a-i-e.</p> + +<p>69307. Small darts used by children in a game of the War God, made of +feathers and cobs. Lá-po-tchi-we.</p> + +<p><ins class = "correction" title = +"number as printed: may be error for 69379">6379</ins>. Deer-horn prod +for use in basket weaving. Tsí-o-na-k’ia saí-an-ne.</p> + +<p>69302. Horns used in sacred dance of blue horn. Kâ´-kâ-thli-an an +saí-a-we.</p> + +<p>69337. Pair of heel-bands used by women in the dance of fallen +enemies, etc. (two specimens). Wé-thle-a-kwi-we.</p> + +<p>69266. Deer hoof rattles attached to sacred turtle shell. Thlé-a-kwi +an ná-k‘u-tchi-we.</p> + +<p>69381. Eagle feathers from shield. K‘iä-k‘iäl lá-ai-yäl-la-k’ia +lá-we.</p> + +<p>69267. Tortoise shell used in sacred dance. Kâ-kâ a-wen +thlé-a-kwi-we.</p> + +<p>69376, 69377, 69378. Bone awls used in weaving. Pí-ti +sí-wi-k’ia-na-k’ia sam´ si-mi-we.</p> + +</div> + +<p class = "hanging two"><a name = "zuni_animal_misc" id = +"zuni_animal_misc"> +Miscellaneous objects not numbered in Collector’s Catalogue.</a></p> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<p>——. Three bow guards for children. Kém pas si-kwi-we.</p> + +<p>——. Two small rattles for children. A-tsa-na a-wen +tchí-mo-we.</p> + +<p>——. Three awls used in weaving blankets and baskets. +Sá-si-mi-we.</p> + +<p>——. Four sets of small flat sticks used in the game of +Tá-sho-li-we.</p> + +<p>——. The blue horn used in the head-dress of the women of +the horn-dance. Sá-te-tchi Ó-k’ia an saí-an-ne.</p> + +<p>69303. Burden-strap for forehead. Yä´thl-ton-ne.</p> + +<p>69297. Arrow straighteners of mountain-goat horn. Shó <ins class = +"correction" title = "text reads -na-ki’a">tsathl-tchu-na-k’ia</ins> +saí-an-ne.</p> + +<p>69652. Embroidered sash used in sacred dances. Tá-k‘un í-kwin, Kâ-kâ +á-wen.</p> + +<p>69298. Horn arrow straightener. Shó tsathl-tchu-na-k’ia +saí-an-ne.</p> + +<p>69407. Paddle-shaped ornament used in the head-dress of the women +during the dance of the Sá-te-tchi.</p> + +</div> + + +<span class = "pagenum">587</span> +<a name = "page587" id = "page587"> </a> +<!--png 743--> + +<h4 class = "chapter"><a name = "wolpi" id = "wolpi"> +COLLECTIONS FROM WOLPI, ARIZONA.</a></h4> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h5 class = "section"><a name = "wolpi_stone" id = "wolpi_stone"> +ARTICLES OF STONE.</a></h5> + +<p>69876-69950. Flat rubbing-stones used for grinding grain on +metates.</p> + +<p>69951-69971. Metates.</p> + +<p>69972-69975. Stone slabs for baking bread.</p> + +<p>69976-70063. Stone mortars for grinding paint, chili, etc.</p> + +<p>70064. Two fragments of stone mortars.</p> + +<p>70065. Metate and two fragments of stone rubbers.</p> + +<p>70066. Grinding-stone and muller.</p> + +<p>70067-70078. Stone mullers.</p> + +<p>70079-70155. Stones used for rubbing, smoothing, and polishing.</p> + +<p>70156-70164. Grooved stones used for smoothing and polishing +arrows.</p> + +<p>70165-70175. Stones used for pounding, hammering, &c.</p> + +<p>70176-70313. Stone axes and hammers, mostly of basalt.</p> + +<p>70314-70435. Stone hammers and mauls, mostly of coarse ferruginous +sandstone.</p> + +<p>70436-70475. Stone pestles.</p> + +<p>70476-70500. Stones used for grinding paint, chili, pepper, etc.</p> + +<p>70501-70508. Hammer-stones, etc.</p> + +<table class = "brace" summary = "two lines joined by brace"> +<tr> +<td>70509</td> +<td class = "midline" rowspan = "2"> +<img src = "images/bracket.png" width = "4" height = "33" +alt = "}" title = "}"></td> +<td class = "midline" rowspan = "2">Stone axes with handles.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>70510</td> +<!--<td></td><td></td>--> +</tr> +</table> + +<p>70511-70524. Images carved in sandstone.</p> + +<p>71037. Fifteen rubbing or smoothing stones for pottery.</p> + +<p>71038. Four rubbing stones.</p> + +<p>71039. Stone scraper.</p> + +<p>71041. A lot of flakes of obsidian, flint, etc.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h5 class = "section"><a name = "wolpi_clay" id = "wolpi_clay"> +ARTICLES OF CLAY.</a></h5> + +<p>70525. An imperforate earthen pipe.</p> + +<p>70526-45. Water vases or tinajas with various styles of +ornamentation.</p> + +<p>70546-50. Toy water vases or tinajas.</p> + +<p>70551-601. White ware bowls of various sizes and styles of +ornamentation.</p> + +<p>70602-618. Red ware bowls, variously ornamented.</p> + +<p>70619. A paint cup.</p> + +<p>70620-23. <ins class = "correction" title = +"text reads ‘Coorse’">Coarse</ins> toy cups.</p> + +<p>70624-31. Small and medium sized water vases. 70628-9, are without +ornamentation.</p> + +<p>70632-46. Earthenware cups with handles and variously ornamented.</p> + +<p>70647-50. Small basket-shaped vessels.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">588</span> +<a name = "page588" id = "page588"> </a> +<!--png 744--> + +<p>70651-8. Square and oblong dishes, ornamented.</p> + +<p>70659-75. Ollas or cooking vessels of various sizes.</p> + +<p>70676-95. Medium and large sized ollas or cooking vessels.</p> + +<p>70696-98. Toy cooking vessels.</p> + +<p>70699-700. Basket-shaped vessels.</p> + +<p>70701-39. Canteens without ornament, large size.</p> + +<p>70740-44. Canteens, ornamented.</p> + +<p>70745-51. Small plain canteens.</p> + +<p>70752-56. Calabash or double gourd-shaped water-vessels, some plain +and others ornamented.</p> + +<p>70757-70789. Large ollas.</p> + +<p>70790-70802. Pans, cups and dishes.</p> + +<p>70803-882. Ladles of various shapes, sizes and styles of +ornamentation.</p> + +<p>70883-87. Curiously shaped and ornamented paint-boxes.</p> + +<p>70892-901. Salt and pepper boxes.</p> + +<p>70902-9. Vessels in the shape of birds with the opening in the top of +the head or in the back.</p> + +<p>70910. Moccasin shaped vessel.</p> + +<p>70911-25. Images of the human figure.</p> + +<p>70926-7. Images of an animal, very rude.</p> + +<p>71040. Earthenware pipe.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h5 class = "section"><a name = "wolpi_vegetal" id = "wolpi_vegetal"> +VEGETAL SUBSTANCES.</a></h5> + +<h6><a name = "wolpi_veg_basket" id = "wolpi_veg_basket"> +BASKETRY.</a></h6> + +<p>70928-36. Large deep baskets, for carrying loads.</p> + +<p>70937. Small deep baskets.</p> + +<p>70938-40. Large, oblong, shallow tray baskets.</p> + +<p>70941-47. Small, circular, flat basket trays.</p> + +<p>70948-50. Circular round-bottomed baskets.</p> + +<p>70951-55. Circular flat basket trays, woven in colors.</p> + +<p>70956. Wicker-work cradle.</p> + +<p>70957-8. Toy cradles.</p> + +<p>70959-61. Basket work head guards for cradles.</p> + +<p>70962-6. Basket work head pads.</p> + +<p>70967-73. Small deep baskets.</p> + +<p>70974. Small dipper-shaped basket, with handle.</p> + +<p>70975. Head-dress, with horns, used in dances.</p> + +<p>70976-82. Shallow circular baskets.</p> + +<p>70983-87. Small square baskets, somewhat smaller at the top than at +the bottom.</p> + +<p>70988-96. Small circular baskets deep, and smaller at the top than at +the bottom.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">589</span> +<a name = "page589" id = "page589"> </a> +<!--png 745--> + +<p>70997. Small circular basket tray.</p> + +<p>70998. Hat of plaited straw.</p> + +<p>70999. Sock or moccasin of straw.</p> + +<p>71000. Ball for a game.</p> + +<p>71001-4. Medium-sized circular basket trays.</p> + +<p>71005-8. Smaller-sized circular basket trays.</p> + +<p>71009-12. Still smaller-sized circular basket trays.</p> + +<p>71013-4. Deep circular baskets, much smaller at the mouth than at the +bottom.</p> + +<p>71015-8. Small deep circular baskets with handles reaching from side +to side.</p> + +<p>71019-22. Small saucer-shaped water-tight baskets.</p> + +<p>71023-28. Jug and gourd-shaped water-tight baskets.</p> + +<p>71029-30. Small circular deep baskets.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "wolpi_veg_gourd" id = "wolpi_veg_gourd"> +GOURDS, BOWS, ARROWS, RATTLES, &c.</a></h6> + +<p>68701-25. Gourds for carrying water, &c.</p> + +<p>68726-57. Gourd rattles, variously ornamented, used in dances.</p> + +<p>68758. Gourd drinking vessel.</p> + +<p>68759-75. Bows and arrows, used in dances.</p> + +<p>68776. Toy bows and arrows.</p> + +<p>68777. Bow, bow case, quiver, and arrows.</p> + +<p>68778. Strands of beads made of black seeds.</p> + +<p>68779-83. Wooden birds with movable wings, used in dances and +ceremonies.</p> + +<p>68797-800. Wooden forceps.</p> + +<p>68802. A hinged toy, used in dances to imitate lightning.</p> + +<p>68803. Whirligig, a child’s toy.</p> + +<p>68804. Necklace of acorn-cups.</p> + +<p>68818-20. Wooden combs.</p> + +<p>68821-25. Cylindrical wooden boxes for small articles.</p> + +<p>68826. Drum, the body of wood, the heads of skin.</p> + +<p>68827-8. Drumsticks.</p> + +<p>68829-32. Sticks and tops, used in a game.</p> + +<p>68833. Blocks or tops, used in a game.</p> + +<p>68834. Spinning toy, a kind of top, consisting of a disk with a +spindle through its center.</p> + +<p>68835. Tops.</p> + +<p>68837. Wooden tongs.</p> + +<p>68838. Wooden comb.</p> + +<p>68839-40. Wooden knives.</p> + +<p>68841. Child’s pop-gun.</p> + +<p>68842. Stick with a stone, covered with skin at one end, used as a +mallet in a ball game.</p> + +<p>68844. Notched stick for bird trap.</p> + +<p>66847-9. Wooden hoops or arches, used by girls to arrange the hair at +the sides of the head.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">590</span> +<a name = "page590" id = "page590"> </a> +<!--png 746--> + +<p>68850. Wooden implement used for twisting ropes.</p> + +<p>68851-2. Notched sticks and deer’s scapulae, used as rattles.</p> + +<p>68853-9. Notched sticks, used as rattles in dances.</p> + +<p>68862. Wooden hooks used with the ropes, with which the load is +secured upon the back of an animal.</p> + +<p>68863-8. Flat wooden sticks, variously notched and painted, which, +when attached to a string and whirled swiftly round, produce a buzzing +noise; used in dances.</p> + +<p>68870-4. Sets of cylindrical blocks, used in a game.</p> + +<p>68875. Ornament of wood painted light green, and with a tuft of dark +brown wool in the middle; used in dances.</p> + +<p>68876-97. Spindles used in spinning. They are composed of a disk of +wood, or earthenware, about 4 inches in diameter, through the +center of which passes a slender stick, a foot or more in length. +Several of them have a piece of corn-cob on the end of the stick. For +use, see <a href = "#plateXLIV">pl. xliv</a>.</p> + +<p>68898. Sticks used in spinning.</p> + +<p>68899. Sticks used for arrow shafts.</p> + +<p>68900. Bird snares.</p> + +<p>68901-7, 69025. Sleys used in weaving.</p> + +<p>68908-9. Reed matting.</p> + +<p>68910-15. Bundles of grass stems used as hair brushes.</p> + +<p>68916-25. Ceremonial sticks with balls attached.</p> + +<p>68965-6. Waist or breech cloths of cotton cloth.</p> + +<p>68979. Grass hair brush.</p> + +</div> + + +<!--png 747--> +<!--png 748--> +<p class = "illustration"> +<a name = "plateXLIV" id = "plateXLIV"> </a> +<img src = "images/plateXLIV.jpg" width = "345" height = "476" +alt = "see caption"> +</p> +<p class = "caption"> +Plate XLIV. MOKI METHOD OF SPINNING.</p> + + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "wolpi_veg_dance" id = "wolpi_veg_dance"> +HEAD-DRESSES, DANCE ORNAMENTS, IMAGES, ETC.</a></h6> + +<p>68981. Dancing head-dress, made of a hemispherical wicker-work basket +to fit the head, surmounted by large horns of skin painted with light +colored clay, and supposed to represent the mountain sheep (ovis +americanus).</p> + +<p>68983. Head-dress of leather and cotton cloth, painted white and +black.</p> + +<p>68986. Head-dress composed of a ring of cotton cloth, stuffed with +some soft substance, and with a wooden tablet at one side and a horn at +the other, and painted black and white.</p> + +<p>68987-90. Head-dresses, segments of a circle of basketware, with +zigzag sticks protruding from the edge to represent lightning.</p> + +<p>68991-4. Head-dress shaped like 68986, but the ring is of rawhide, +and the rest of wood. The horn on one side is a frame-work of twigs +covered with a netting of cotton twine.</p> + +<p>68996-9. Yoke-shaped wooden stick with funnel-shaped ornament of +cotton string, stretched over ribs of iron wire at one end +of it.</p> + +<p>69000. A dance ornament very similar in shape to the preceding, but +the funnel is of gourd, painted green, and the stick is ornamented with +white, red, and black in the center.</p> + + +<span class = "pagenum">591</span> +<a name = "page591" id = "page591"> </a> +<!--png 749--> + +<p>69001. Ceremonial throwing stick or “boomerang,” painted white, red, +and black.</p> + +<p>69002. Dance ornament of wood, ornamented with a tuft of wool.</p> + +<p>69003. Gambling sticks painted in lozenges, black and white.</p> + +<p>69004. Gambling sticks, plain black.</p> + +<p>69005. Bird upon the end of painted stick, used in dances.</p> + +<p>69006-7. Large wooden melon shaped balls, painted, used in +ceremonies.</p> + +<p>69009-15. Toy cradles of wood and basket work.</p> + +<p>69016-17. Ornament made of corn husks, like three flowers upon a +stalk, carried in the corn dance.</p> + +<p>69018-19. Head ornament. A ring of corn husk is surmounted by eight +pieces of corn cob, equidistant, and ornamented with feathers.</p> + +<p>69027. Ornament made of husks for the corn dance.</p> + +<p>69032. Head dress. A ring of corn husks, from which protrude +horizontally zigzag sticks, pointed, and painted red, green, and yellow, +which are set close together around the circle; these sticks are said to +represent lightning.</p> + +<p>69033. Ornament used in the grass dance; a piece of wood, notched on +both edges, gaily painted, yellow, green, white, and black, and +decorated with a tuft of grass.</p> + +<p>69034-6. Ornaments similar to the above, but without the tuft of +grass; carried in dances.</p> + +<p>69037. Ornament similar to above, with tuft of grass and +feathers.</p> + +<p>60038. Ornament similar to above, with tuft of feathers tied with +bright-colored cotton and woolen yarns.</p> + +<p>69039-44. Ear ornaments, a sort of rosette made by winding +bright-colored cotton and woolen yarns upon a framework of wood, and +worn over the ears in dances.</p> + +<p>69045-47. Dance ornament; a funnel shaped section of gourd, gaily +painted.</p> + +<p>69048. Dance ornaments or charms, made of two small tablets of wood, +and painted of a whitish color, upon which is drawn, with black lines, +an elongated shield shaped figure divided into squares, in each of which +is a black dot.</p> + +<p>69049-52. Wooden knobs painted yellow, used as dance ornaments.</p> + +<p>69053-65. Wooden dance ornaments, gaily painted, and having disks of +wood or leather, and balls attached.</p> + +<p>69066-7. Horn shaped dance ornaments of gourd, painted and carved, +with two balls attached to each one by strings.</p> + +<p>69068-75. Horn shaped dance ornaments of gourd, painted and +carved.</p> + +<p>69076-69107. Wooden dolls or images, very brightly painted. They are +from six to eight inches in height, rudely carved, and sometimes +ornamented with feathers.</p> + +<p>69108. A ceremonial image or idol, painted white, with black +ornaments. It has a fan-shaped head-dress of white rays tipped with +black.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">592</span> +<a name = "page592" id = "page592"> </a> +<!--png 750--> + +<p>69109-12. Ceremonial images with large head-dresses of various +combinations of pyramidal figures, vividly colored green, red, black, +and white.</p> + +<p>69113-4. Large elaborately carved and painted ceremonial +head-dresses.</p> + +<p>69115. Carved wooden bird.</p> + +<p>69116. Small wooden dance ornament, red, green, and blue.</p> + +<p>69117. Small wooden dance ornament, shaped like the tail of a +fan-tailed pigeon; the body green; the radiating sticks red.</p> + +<p>69118. Ornament similar to the preceding, but circular in shape.</p> + +<p>69119-20. Are head ornaments of wood, painted blue, red, green, and +yellow, in which the pyramidal figure is variously combined; 69120 has a +strap of leather to fasten it to the head.</p> + +<p>69121. An ornament formed of two small wooden tablets, hinged +together in the center with thongs of hide, the upper part of each +tablet cut into steps, so that the two form a pyramid, painted green, +with tadpoles in black scattered over side.</p> + +<p>69122, 69125. Dance ornaments similar to 69119-20.</p> + +<p>69123-4, 69126-31. Are zigzag sticks or wands, variously painted +green, yellow, red; are-carried in the hands in dances.</p> + +<p>69132-5. Dance ornaments. In the center of two sticks, which form a +cross, is placed a ring of wood, over which a piece of skin is +stretched, upon which a face is painted in a rudely conventional manner, +the colors being green, yellow, red, white, and black. Outside of this +is secured a zigzag ring of cornhusks.</p> + +<p>69136-7. Pads of cornhusks worn by women on the side of the head.</p> + +<p>69138-40. Small wooden hoops covered with a netting of cotton +yarn.</p> + +<p>69141. Small wooden hoop with a visor of skin, like a shade for the +eyes.</p> + +<p>69142-45. Wooden hoops, over which cotton cloth is stretched, and +painted green, upon which grotesque faces and other figures are rudely +drawn in black.</p> + +<p>69146-7. Triangular wooden frame covered with cotton cloth, painted +green and ornamented with a figure in black, red, and yellow.</p> + +<p>69148. Two oblong wooden frames, similar to preceding.</p> + +<p>69149. Ceremonial throwing sticky or boomerang.</p> + +<p>69150. Wooden ornament carried in the dance.</p> + +<p>69151-2. Ceremonial head-dresses. A circular rim of wood supports +semi-circular arched ribs, which cross each other, and from their center +rises a perpendicular wooden tablet, carved and painted.</p> + +<p>69153. Head-dress, formed of four narrow slats of wood, neatly hinged +together with small thongs of skin; the outer slats are longer than the +two middle ones, thus leaving a square recess for the head. The upper +part of each slat is cut into a pyramid of steps, which are each painted +of a different color. The whole is brilliantly colored in red, green, +yellow, and blue.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">593</span> +<a name = "page593" id = "page593"> </a> +<!--png 751--> + +<p>69154. A similar head-dress, but it is of a single piece, and the top +is in three scollops.</p> + +<p>69155. Similar to preceding, but the top line is straight.</p> + +<p>69159-60. Similar to preceding, but the top rises in three steps, +forming a pyramid, brightly painted and quite elaborately +ornamented.</p> + +<p>69156-8. Wooden wands, variously painted and ornamented. They are +carried in the hands at dances.</p> + +<p>69161. Wooden board with two handles at lower end, painted with two +dancing figures, with joined hands, and other ornaments. Carried in the +hands in dances.</p> + +<p>69165. Board similar to above, but without the human figures, and is +curiously painted in red, green, yellow, black, and white.</p> + +<p>69162. Wand or rod with a wisp of grass attached at one end.</p> + +<p>69163-4, 69166-91. Narrow wooden slats with a handle notched in one +end, and variously ornamented. The predominant design is a curiously +conventionalized human figure, painted in gaudy colors.</p> + +<p>59192. An Indian flute.</p> + +<p>69193-218. Throwing-sticks or boomerangs, some painted, others +plain.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "wolpi_veg_weaving" id = "wolpi_veg_weaving"> +IMPLEMENTS FOR WEAVING, ETC.</a></h6> + +<p>69219-20. Looms with cloth partly woven.</p> + +<p>69221-2. Sticks, part of loom.</p> + +<p>69223-6. Flat sticks for breaking up the woof.</p> + +<p>69227. Curved, flat-batten stick.</p> + +<p>69228-29. Wooden agricultural implement for digging.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h5 class = "section"><a name = "wolpi_animal" id = "wolpi_animal"> +ANIMAL SUBSTANCES.</a></h5> + +<h6><a name = "wolpi_animal_horn" id = "wolpi_animal_horn"> +HORN AND BONE.</a></h6> + +<p>68784-8. Cow and sheep bells made of horn.</p> + +<p>68789. Horns of an antelope.</p> + +<p>68790. Horn of a goat.</p> + +<p>68791. Rattle of turtle shell.</p> + +<p>68792-6. Implements of horn for straightening and polishing arrow +shafts.</p> + +<p>68810-17. Perforators of bone.</p> + +<p>68969-78. Children’s buckskin moccasins.</p> + +<p>68982. Head-dress of buckskin, with long horns of the same material, +painted black and white. Used in dances.</p> + +<p>68980. Fringed leather girdle.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "wolpi_animal_feather" id = "wolpi_animal_feather"> +FEATHERS.</a></h6> + +<p>69020-4. Feather ornaments used in dances.</p> + +<span class = "pagenum">594</span> +<a name = "page594" id = "page594"> </a> +<!--png 752--> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "wolpi_animal_fabric" id = "wolpi_animal_fabric"> +WOVEN FABRICS, ETC.</a></h6> + +<p>68928. Woven woolen belt, red and black, with green borders.</p> + +<p>68929. A head-dress cut out of a gray felt hat, and ornamented with +pieces of red woolen cloth, and figures drawn with black lines.</p> + +<p>68861. Plaited woolen rope, with wooden hooks attached, used for +fastening the load upon the back of an animal.</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "catalog"> + +<h6><a name = "wolpi_animal_skin" id = "wolpi_animal_skin"> +SKIN OR LEATHER.</a></h6> + +<p>68801. Head-strap of raw hide used for carrying loads.</p> + +<p>68805-9. Bags or pouches made of bull’s scrotum.</p> + +<p>68836. Leathern pouch.</p> + +<p>68843. Skin-covered ball for a game.</p> + +<p>68845-6. Wristlets for protecting the arm when shooting with the bow +and arrow.</p> + +<p>68861. Leather ring used with a rope or lariat for fastening loads +upon the backs of animals.</p> + +<p>68869. Foot-ball of skin stuffed with wool.</p> + +<p>68926-7. Belts of raw hide.</p> + +<p>68930. Leather pouch and strap.</p> + +<p>68931-2. Buckskin pouches.</p> + +<p>68933-4. Knife-sheaths of skin.</p> + +<p>68935. Leather pouch.</p> + +<p>68996-7, Fringed deer-skin bands.</p> + +<p>68938. Sling of buckskin.</p> + +<p>68939-46. Ornamental bands for the ankle; made of narrow strips of +skin, ornamented with bright colored woolen yarns.</p> + +<p>68947-8. The same ornamented with porcupine quills.</p> + +<p>68949-50. Fringed leather girdles.</p> + +<p>68951. Leather wristlet.</p> + +<p>68952-8. Anklets of buckskin, fringed.</p> + +<p>68959-63. Leggings of buckskin.</p> + +<p>68964. Waistcloth of buckskin and cotton.</p> + +<p>68967-8. Saddle-bags of buckskin, ornamented with red woolen cloth, +and long fringe of buckskin.</p> + +</div> + + +<h4 class = "chapter"><a name = "index" id = "index">INDEX</a></h4> + +<table class = "index" summary = "Index"> + +<tr> +<td>Axes, Collection of Indian</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page521">521</a></td> +</tr> +<tr class = "toppad"> +<td>Baskets, Collection of Indian</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page576">576</a>-<a href = +"#page586">586</a>, +<a href = "#page589">589</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Bottles, Collections of Indian water</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page533">533</a>-<a href = +"#page538">538</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Bowls, Collection of</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page546">546</a>-<a href = +"#page564">564</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Bows, Collection of</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page589">589</a></td> +</tr> + +<tr class = "toppad"> +<td>Canteens, Collection of Indian</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page538">538</a>-<a href = +"#page543">543</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p> +Chase and war, Collection of implements of</p></td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page581">581</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Clay articles, Catalogues of</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page531">531</a>-<a href = +"#page575">575</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Collections in 1881</td> +<td></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">from Arizona; Wolpi</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page587">587</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset"><p> +<span class = "invisible">from</span> New Mexico; Zuñi</p></td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page521">521</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset"><p> +<span class = "invisible">from</span> Pueblos</p></td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page511">511</a>-<a href = +"#page592">592</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">amulets, Hunting and war</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page527">527</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">arrows</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page589">589</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">axes</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page521">521</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">baskets</td> +<td class = "number nowrap"><a href = "#page546">546</a>, +<a href = "#page576">576</a>-<a href = "#page580">580</a>, +<a href = "#page589">589</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">bowls</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page546">546</a>-<a href = +"#page564">564</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">bows</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page589">589</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">condiment vessels</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page569">569</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">cooking-pots</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page561">561</a>-<a href = +"#page566">566</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">cups</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page545">545</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">dippers</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page566">566</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">effigies</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page574">574</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">gourds</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page589">589</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">head-dresses</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page590">590</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">implements of gambling</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page581">581</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">implements of the dance</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page582">582</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">implements of the loom</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page580">580</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">instruments of war and chase</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page581">581</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">ladles</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page566">566</a>, +<a href = "#page575">575</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">metates</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page521">521</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">mortars</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page522">522</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">mullers</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page524">524</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">paint jars</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page573">573</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">pots</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page570">570</a>-<a href = +"#page573">573</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">pitchers</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page543">543</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">rattles</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page589">589</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">spoons</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page560">560</a>, +<a href = "#page575">575</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">water bottles</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page533">533</a>-<a href = +"#page538">538</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset"><span class = "invisible">water</span> canteens</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page538">538</a>-<a href = +"#page543">543</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset"><span class = "invisible">water</span> jars</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page531">531</a>-<a href = +"#page533">533</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset"><span class = "invisible">water</span> jugs</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page538">538</a>-<a href = +"#page543">543</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Cups, Collection of Indian</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page545">545</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Cushing, Frank H.</td> +<td></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">on Zuñi fetiches</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page591">591</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset"><p> +prepared field catalogue for Zuñi collection</p></td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page517">517</a></td> +</tr> + +<tr class = "toppad"> +<td>Dance implements</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page582">582</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Dippers, collection of Indian</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page566">566</a></td> +</tr> + +<tr class = "toppad"> +<td>Effigies, collection of Indian</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page574">574</a></td> +</tr> + +<tr class = "toppad"> +<td>Gambling implements, Collection of</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page581">581</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Gourds, Collection of Indian</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page589">589</a></td> +</tr> + +<tr class = "toppad"> +<td>Head-dresses, Collection of Indian</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page590">590</a></td> +</tr> + +<tr class = "toppad"> +<td>Jars, Collection of Indian paint</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page573">573</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Jugs, Collection of Indian water</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page538">538</a>-<a href = +"#page543">543</a></td> +</tr> + +<tr class = "toppad"> +<td>Loom implements, Collection of Indian</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page580">580</a></td> +</tr> + +<tr class = "toppad"> +<td>Metal objects in collection</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page585">585</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Metates, Collection of</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page521">521</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Mindeleff, V., Work of</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page517">517</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Mortars, Collection of Indian</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page522">522</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Mullers, Collection of</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page524">524</a></td> +</tr> + +<tr class = "toppad"> +<td><p> +New Mexico; Collection from pueblos of</p></td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page511">511</a></td> +</tr> + +<tr class = "toppad"> +<td>Paint jars, Collection of Indian</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page573">573</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><span class = "invisible">Paint</span> pots, Collection of +Indian</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page570">570</a>-<a href = +"#page573">573</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Pitchers, Collection of Indian</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page543">543</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Pots, Collection of cooking</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page564">564</a>-<a href = +"#page566">566</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p> +<span class = "invisible">Pots, Collection of</span> paint</p></td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page570">570</a>-<a href = +"#page573">573</a></td> +</tr> + +<tr class = "toppad"> +<td>Rattles, Collection of Indian</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page589">589</a></td> +</tr> + +<tr class = "toppad"> +<td>Spoons, Collection of Indian</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page560">560</a>, +<a href = "#page575">575</a></td> +</tr> + +<tr class = "toppad"> +<td>Vessels, Collection of condiment</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page569">569</a></td> +</tr> + +<tr class = "toppad"> +<td>War and chase, Collection of implements of</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page581">581</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p> +<span class = "invisible">War and</span> +hunting amulets, Collection of</p></td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page527">527</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Water jars, Collection of</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page531">531</a>-<a href = +"#page533">533</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p> +Wolpi, Arizona, by J. Stevenson, Collections from pueblos +of</p></td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page587">587</a>-<a href = +"#page592">592</a></td> +</tr> + +<tr class = "toppad"> +<td>Zuñi, Collection from</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page521">521</a>-<a href = +"#page586">586</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td><p> +<span class = "invisible">Zuñi,</span> +cooking pots, Collection of</p></td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page564">564</a>-<a href = +"#page566">566</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset"><p> +loom implements, Collection of</p></td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page580">580</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset">paint-jars, Collection of</td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page573">573</a></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "inset"><p> +<span class = "invisible">paint</span> pots, Collection of</p></td> +<td class = "number"><a href = "#page570">570</a>-<a href = +"#page573">573</a></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<hr class = "mid"> + +<div class = "mynote"> + +<h4><a name = "technotes" id = "technotes"> +Technical Note on Zuni words</a></h4> + +<p>The system of transliteration is not explained in the text. It was +therefore difficult, often impossible, to distinguish typograpical +errors from variant forms or imperfect transcription.</p> + +<p>The sound rendered as “thl” would be written today as ł (l with +crossing line). The backward apostrophe ‘ probably represents the +glottal stop; the simple apostrophe ’ may indicate the same sound. The +two characters seem to occur in complementary distribution (initial vs. +non-initial syllables), but exceptions were too numerous to list. The +free-standing accent ´ may be a stress marker. Small raised g could not +be identified.</p> + +<p>The spelling “Zuñi” with tilde is Spanish; today the word is +generally +written “Zuni.”</p> + + +<h4 class = "section"><a name = "nichols" id = "nichols"> +Transcriber’s Notes on the Illustrations</a></h4> + +<p>Bureau of Ethnology articles rarely included artist credits, but some +of the photographs are signed:</p> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/artistsigs.gif" width = "179" height = "90" +alt = "artist’s signatures" title = "artist’s signatures"> +</p> + +<p>Henry Hobart Nichols (1869-1962) was one of the Smithsonian’s stable +of artists; his signature appears in other Bureau of Ethnology articles. +In this article, the “Sr.” in two signatures, as well as the date of +publication, point to his father, H. 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